
1) Aid to John Hancock 2) American literary magazine 3) Art material 4) Bygone school-desk fixture 5) Desk accessory, once 6) Desk item of yore 7) Early desk feature 8) Inkstand 9) Item before ballpoints 10) Old desk accessory 11) Old-time desk accessory 12) Pen partner of the past 13) Place to dip an old pen
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1) Inkstand
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An inkwell is a small jar or container, often made of glass, porcelain, silver, brass, or pewter, used for holding ink in a place convenient for the person who is writing. The artist or writer dips the brush, quill, or dip pen into the inkwell as needed or uses the inkwell as the source for filling the reservoir of a fountain pen. An inkwell usual...
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[Lake Landing, North Carolina] The Inkwell, also known as The Octagon House, is an historic octagonal house located on U.S. 264 east of Lake Landing on Lake Mattamuskeet near Engelhard, North Carolina. It was built in 1855 by Dr. William T. Sparrow. It is now houses the Partnership for the Sounds and is open two days a week. On September 1,...
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[Macintosh] Inkwell, or simply Ink, is the name of the handwriting recognition technology developed by Apple Inc. and built into the Mac OS X operating system. Introduced in an update to Mac OS X v10.2 `Jaguar`, Inkwell can translate English, French, and German writing. The technology made its debut as `Rosetta`, an integral feature of Appl...
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[journal] Inkwell is a literary journal published by Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. First published in 1995. The journal publishes short stories, poetry, and essays by both emerging and established writers. Inkwell also hosts annual contests in fiction and poetry. ==Editors== ==Noted in Other Anthologies== Work that has appea...
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Inkwell was 19th century British slang for the vagina.
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[
n] - a small well holding writing ink into which a pen can be dipped
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noun a small well holding writing ink into which a pen can be dipped
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a small container for ink. Also called,
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