Ink - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lithotint
a tinted drawing is produced as if made with India ink
Mimeograph
A copying device that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed it was invented by Edison
Papyrograph
a paper stencil formed by writing or drawing with corrosive ink is used The word is also used of other means
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Penwiper
A cloth or other material for wiping off or cleaning ink from a pen
Incaustum, or encaustum
Incaustum, or encaustum, ink, Fleta, 1, 2. C. xxvii., p. 5
Pounce
as of sandarac or cuttlefish bone formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on manuscript
Retinol
used as a solvent as an antiseptic and in printers ink
Entry into possession
the public premises when the Premises Act, was passed, Jain Ink. Mfg. Co. v. L.J.C., (1980) 4 SCC 435: AIR 1981
Lawless Court
they whisper, and have no candle, nor any pen nor ink, but a coal; and he that owes suit or service
National insurance
must be cancelled by writing the date upon them in ink. There are special provisions relating to the amounts of the
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