Lexicographical Neighbors of Inkwood
Literary usage of Inkwood
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buying Books Online: Finding Bargains and Saving Money at Booksense Stores by Stephen Windwalker (2002)
"Open since 1991, inkwood has consistently been named Best of the Bay in the
bookstore category. VALUABLE HINT FOR SHOPPERS: For all books already on our ..."
2. The Tree Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Trees of North America by Julia Ellen Rogers (1905)
"These are separated, stripped, and woven into baskets to use in gathering the
cotton crop. The Ironwood, or inkwood ..."
3. The Everglades and Other Essays Relating to Southern Florida by John Clayton Gifford (1912)
"inkwood Ironwood. Wood very hard and heavy. Used for tool handles, etc. A BAMBOO
GROVE IN JAPAN—A FINE TREE FOR MUCKY SOIL. ..."
4. Flora of Miami: Being Descriptions of the Seed-plants Growing Naturally on by John Kunkel Small (1913)
"... resembling the sepals: fruits subglobose, 10-13 mm. in diameter, orange,
turning purple.—Hammocks.—FK (Bah., Cuba, Ant.)— inkwood. IRONWOOD. ..."
5. A History of Moray and Nairn by Charles Joseph Galliari Rampini (1897)
"He was born at I.inkwood, an old-fashioned, ivy-mantled country-house about a
mile from Elgin, on the 3d July 1790; and here also he died on the 2;th August ..."
6. The Floria of To-day: A Guide for Tourists and Settlers by James Wood Davidson (1889)
"Of South Florida woods: Jamaica dogwood, mahogany, mastic, wild tamarind, and
inkwood, are favorite kinds. Shoe-Last*.—Sugar-maple, persimmon, beech. ..."