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Definition of Drawing ink
1. Noun. A black liquid ink used for printing or writing or drawing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drawing Ink
Literary usage of Drawing ink
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Architectural Drawing by Wooster Bard Field, Thomas Ewing French (1922)
"It is filled with ink by placing the quill of the drawing ink bottle between ...
Ink.—drawing ink is a heavy "India Ink" especially prepared for this work. ..."
2. Elements of Drawing by George Frederick Blessing, Lewis Andrew Darling (1912)
"drawing ink. drawing ink differs from the ordinary ink used for writing, ...
The requirements of a good drawing ink are that it will flow freely, ..."
3. Farm Buildings by William Arthur Foster, Deane G. Carter (1922)
"drawing ink should be of good quality, special India drawing ink, such as Higgins'
Waterproof. The bottle must be kept corked at all times, except while ..."
4. The American Monthly Microscopical Journal by Chas. W. Smiley (1888)
"The American drawing ink.—This ink, first introduced in 1880, under the name of
the " American drawing ink," or the " American India Ink," has now gone into ..."
5. Elementary Mechanical Drawing: Theory and Practice by Charles William Weick (1915)
"While this process produces a superior drawing ink, the time consumed in its ...
Liquid drawing ink. center and While these colors are allowable to a ..."
6. Elements of Mechanical Drawing: Their Application and a Course in Mechanical by Alpha Pierce Jamison (1904)
"Drawing-ink is easily erased because of this deposit, as it is "on" the paper
and not "in" it if the paper be a good drawing-paper A good drawing ink has ..."
7. Mechanical Drawing for Secondary Schools by Fred Duane Crawshaw, James David Phillips (1916)
"Black drawing ink is composed of finely divided carbon held in suspension in a
liquid. ... The liquid used in drawing ink evaporates quickly. ..."