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Example sentences for "inks"

Lexicographically close words:
inkhorn; inking; inkling; inklings; inkpot; inkstand; inkstands; inkwell; inky; inlaid
  1. Also red, blue, violet, and yellow inks are largely made from aniline dyes.

  2. Sympathetic inks may be made of milk, salts of cobalt, etc.

  3. One who, or that which, inks; especially, in printing, the pad or roller which inks the type.

  4. Other black inks contain potassium chromate, and extract of logwood, salts of vanadium, etc.

  5. Just when the aureole is ready to be fitted on, some horrid graduate (Litterae inhumaniores) inks the statue.

  6. I have been experimenting with inks of that kind since I knew of this, and I should say unhesitatingly that it would still be there, although I’ve never happened to see it myself.

  7. Now last year I met an old scientist, Von Meyren, who happened to mention that he had found that certain inks which had been used for parchments in olden times held a substance which becomes phosphorescent when exposed to radium.

  8. They used the same piece over and over again, removing the old inks by scraping or dissolving.

  9. I am a Cautionary Case," cried Sarah Brown, and she slunk behind the witch through the frowning gate of her Eden of fair inks and smooth white surfaces.

  10. Sarah Brown never thought about the theory of this work, because the different coloured inks and the beautiful writing pleased her so.

  11. After Field had added colored inks to his stock in trade, these fits of coughing were succeeded by a handkerchief act, in which the dying Camille appeared to spit blood in carmine splotches.

  12. Colors, crude and prepared, with or without oil, inks of all kinds, shoe blacking, and varnishes.

  13. Printers' inks of all colors, type, leads, and all accessories for printing.

  14. A hardening gloss for inks may be made by dissolving gum arabic in alcohol or a weak solution of oxalic acid.

  15. Red and green inks are good colors for holding bronze, when you are not working with size or varnish.

  16. Benzine is a powerful chemical preparation which may be used to remove colored inks when lye and turpentine fail.

  17. The different colors, and the inks which may be made from them, are as follows: For Red.

  18. Ruling inks are made to dry quickly by using half a gill of methylated spirits to every pint of ink.

  19. Gloss printing is done in two ways; one by using the gloss inks specially prepared for the purpose, the other by printing the gloss preparation on over the finished job, or over that portion of it required to be glossed.

  20. Finerty; containing 468 pages; numerous engravings and illustrations; bound in Cloth; stamped in Inks from unique dies.

  21. Containing 403 pages of large, clear type, and numerous illustrations, bound in cloth, stamped in Inks from unique dies.

  22. Of suitable black fluids there are many varieties, and the beginner may as easily concern himself a great deal too much about inks as about any other part of the necessary materials.

  23. I have used your inks for some years and find them first-class.

  24. The manufacturers have never solicited a single testimonial, yet the merits of the inks have called forth endorsement from the most famous and experienced users of drawing inks in various professions, real masters of their arts.

  25. The successful printing of playing-cards greatly depends upon the quality of the inks which are employed.

  26. In the manufacture of playing-cards, such inks only must be used as will bear the friction to which the cards are subjected in the process of polishing, as well as in passing between the fingers of the players.

  27. This is the theory of lithographic etching and printing, to which it has only to be added that soap and tallow must always be present in the inks or chalks used in drawing to produce the combinations referred to.

  28. Inks which appear when exposed to light:-- Diluted solution of nitrate of silver.

  29. Lithography adapted to printing in inks of various colors.

  30. It is to this same principle of chemical affinity that the curious experiments of magic writing with sympathetic inks are possible.

  31. With one class of these inks the writing becomes visible only when moistened with a particular solution.

  32. If youse t'inks a bank account is de proper t'ing, why, go ahead an' open it.

  33. Remember, you said your Father knew a great deal about secret inks and the like.

  34. And another thing, he was always interested in codes, secret inks and the like.

  35. He was a government specialist," Anne corrected; "He probably knew as much about secret inks as any man in Washington.

  36. At five o'clock in the morning of June 14th I went to Calichio's house and found him packing a suit-case with inks and plates.

  37. I am going to Don Piddu's (Morello's) to get other inks that were bought last night.

  38. The price current of some of the inks and colors of antiquity, as quoted by Arbuthnot, are cited herewith: Armenian purple 30 hs.

  39. These records have been made within the past forty years, and are now worthless because of the character of the inks originally used.

  40. Inks of this class consist of a finely divided insoluble precipitate suspended in water by the use of gum and possessing a slight acidity.

  41. The practice of mixing inks was universally condemned.

  42. Recent writing (one or two days old) in gallic inks is changed by one application of oxalic acid to a light gray, or by hydrochloric acid to yellow.

  43. As exemplars, however, of a forgotten class of inks belonging to a still more remote antiquity, careful research adduces certain proof of their existence more than nine hundred years before the Christian era commenced.

  44. What inks of your manufacture would you advise against using for a permanent record?

  45. They also manufacture many inks and have done so since 1881, when they built now factories at Noisy-le-Sac, near Paris.

  46. Stylographic inks should not be used upon records, most of them are aniline.

  47. A permanent writing fluid such as it is now proposed to adopt throughout the state would not only secure uniformity in the character of the inks used, but it would also throw many obstacles in the way of altering the records.

  48. As the result of his experiments be showed that the browning and fading of inks resulted from many causes, but in ordinary inks chiefly from the iron becoming peroxygenated and separating as a heavy precipitate.

  49. A great number of sympathetic inks may be obtained by means of reactions known to chemistry.

  50. Sympathetic inks which are developed under the influence of heat only are much easier to use than the foregoing.

  51. He would go back to England; he would wipe out the coloured inks with a sponge; he would find the Cities of the Plain underneath; he would be lord of a great treasure.

  52. As in the case of fluid inks there are many formulas for preparing ink powders.

  53. All invisible inks will show on glazed paper, therefore unglazed paper should be used.

  54. Aniline inks of any color can be made in a similar manner.

  55. Late improvements in the manufacture of inks are due to the discovery and cheapening of substances which can be used in preparing them.

  56. Invisible inks are those which when first written are not visible, but upon the application of heat or other means the characters are made to appear distinctly.

  57. Some old and mediaeval manuscripts are written in inks made of carbon.

  58. The above inks are rubbed down with a little water in a small cup or saucer for use, in the same way as common water-colour cakes or Indian ink.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.