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Definition of Ink eraser
1. Noun. An eraser that removes ink marks.
Definition of Ink eraser
1. Noun. An instrument used to remove ink from a writing surface, either (traditionally) a metal scraper or (more recently) a special pen dispensing a chemical that eradicates ink. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ink Eraser
Literary usage of Ink eraser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Structural Drafting and the Design of Details by Carlton Thomas Bishop (1922)
"Either an "ink eraser " or a "pencil eraser " may be used for ... When the ink
is quite thick part of it may be removed with an ink eraser and the remainder ..."
2. Elements of Mechanical Drawing: Their Application and a Course in Mechanical by Alpha Pierce Jamison (1904)
"An outfit should contain at least two erasers: (i) a pencil eraser, and (2) an
ink- eraser; a combination eraser, one end for pencil and one end for ink, ..."
3. Elements of Mechanical Drawing: Their Application and a Course in Mechanical by Alpha Pierce Jamison (1904)
"An outfit should contain at least two erasers: (i) a pencil eraser, and (2) an
ink eraser; a combination eraser, one end for pencil and one end for ink, ..."
4. Mechanical Drawing by Frank W. Bartlett (1911)
"The rubber ink-eraser should be used very carefully on the drawing-board. ...
For erasing on tracing-cloth, the ink-eraser only should be used. ..."
5. Encyclopedia of Engineering: A Treatise on Boilers, Steam Engines, the by International School of Engineering (1906)
"Inked lilies should always be removed from the drawing by means of a sand-rubber,
which is known as an ink eraser, but never by scratching the surface of ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Trade-marks: And Analogous Subjects, (firm-names by William Henry Browne (1873)
"An application was made for the registration of the words " Great Lightening Ink
Eraser." These words, being descriptive of the article to which they were ..."