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Inker

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ink  (ngk)
n.
1. A pigmented liquid or paste used especially for writing or printing.
2. A dark liquid ejected for protection by most cephalopods, including the octopus and squid.
3. Informal Coverage in the print media; publicity: Her campaign rallies generated a lot of ink.
tr.v. inked, ink·ing, inks
1. To mark, coat, or stain with ink.
2. Informal To append one's signature to (a contract, for example).

[Middle English inke, from Old French enque, from Late Latin encaustum, purple ink, from Greek enkauston, painted in encaustic, from enkaiein, to paint in encaustic, burn in; see encaustic.]

inker n.
inki·ness n.
inky adj.


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Nearly 8,000 fans have signed an Echo-backed petition, launched by supporter Mike Inker, for a lasting memorial, probably at the Cardiff City Stadium in Leckwith where the team kicks off next season.
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