Pink

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
pink
    adj 1: of a light shade of red [syn: {pink}, {pinkish}]
    n 1: a light shade of red
    2: any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus
       cultivated for their fragrant flowers [syn: {pink}, {garden
       pink}]
    3: a person with mildly leftist political views [syn: {pinko},
       {pink}]
    v 1: make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his
         fingers on the table impatiently" [syn: {tap}, {rap},
         {knock}, {pink}]
    2: sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car
       pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked
       when the ignition was too far retarded" [syn: {pink}, {ping},
       {knock}]
    3: cut in a zigzag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, n.
   A stab. --Grose.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, n. [Perh. akin to pick; as if the edges of the
   petals were picked out. Cf. {Pink}, v. t.]
   1. (Bot.) A name given to several plants of the
      caryophyllaceous genus {Dianthus}, and to their flowers,
      which are sometimes very fragrant and often double in
      cultivated varieties. The species are mostly perennial
      herbs, with opposite linear leaves, and handsome
      five-petaled flowers with a tubular calyx.
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   2. A color resulting from the combination of a pure vivid red
      with more or less white; -- so called from the common
      color of the flower. --Dryden.
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   3. Anything supremely excellent; the embodiment or perfection
      of something. "The very pink of courtesy." --Shak.
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   4. (Zool.) The European minnow; -- so called from the color
      of its abdomen in summer. [Prov. Eng.]
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   {Bunch pink} is {Dianthus barbatus}.

   {China pink}, or {Indian pink}. See under {China}.

   {Clove pink} is {Dianthus Caryophyllus}, the stock from which
      carnations are derived.

   {Garden pink}. See {Pheasant's eye}.

   {Meadow pink} is applied to {Dianthus deltoides}; also, to
      the ragged robin.

   {Maiden pink}, {Dianthus deltoides}.

   {Moss pink}. See under {Moss}.

   {Pink needle}, the pin grass; -- so called from the long,
      tapering points of the carpels. See {Alfilaria}.

   {Sea pink}. See {Thrift}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, n. [D. pink.] (Naut.)
   A vessel with a very narrow stern; -- called also {pinky}.
   --Sir W. Scott.
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   {Pink stern} (Naut.), a narrow stern.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, v. i. [D. pinken, pinkoogen, to blink, twinkle with
   the eyes.]
   To wink; to blink. [Obs.] --L'Estrange.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, a.
   Half-shut; winking. [Obs.] --Shak.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pinked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Pinking}.] [OE. pinken to prick, probably a nasalized form
   of pick.]
   1. To pierce with small holes; to cut the edge of, as cloth
      or paper, in small scallops or angles.
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   2. To stab; to pierce as with a sword. --Addison.
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   3. To choose; to cull; to pick out. [Obs.] --Herbert.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pink \Pink\, a.
   Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink
   (see 6th {Pink}, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons.
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   {Pink eye} (Med.), a popular name for an epidemic variety of
      ophthalmia, associated with early and marked redness of
      the eyeball.

   {Pink salt} (Chem. & Dyeing), the double chlorides of
      (stannic) tin and ammonium, formerly much used as a
      mordant for madder and cochineal.

   {Pink saucer}, a small saucer, the inner surface of which is
      covered with a pink pigment.
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from U.S. Gazetteer (1990)
Pink, OK (town, FIPS 59150)
  Location: 35.23208 N, 97.10677 W
  Population (1990): 1020 (377 housing units)
  Area: 67.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
    
from U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Pink, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
   Population (2000):    1165
   Housing Units (2000): 466
   Land area (2000):     25.953547 sq. miles (67.219375 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    25.953547 sq. miles (67.219375 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            59150
   Located within:       Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
   Location:             35.232145 N, 97.107072 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):    
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Pink, OK
    Pink
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
164 Moby Thesaurus words for "pink":
      Bolshevik, India pink, Jacobin, Vandyke, Wobbly, acme,
      acme of perfection, anarchist, anarchistic, anarcho-syndicalist,
      annatto, auger, bite, blaze, blooming, bore, broach, burnt rose,
      chop, climax, color, consummation, coral, countersink, crenellate,
      crenulate, crimp, crimson, culmination, cut, drill, empierce,
      extreme, extreme left-winger, extremist, extremistic, fiesta, fix,
      flesh, flesh color, flesh red, flush, flushed, fresh,
      fresh as April, gash, glow, gore, gouge, gouge out, green, healthy,
      hearty, height, highest pitch, hole, honeycomb, impale,
      in good shape, in the pink, incarnadine, incise, indent, jag,
      knurl, lance, last word, left-wing extremist, livid pink,
      lunatic fringe, machicolate, mallow pink, mantle, melon,
      mild radical, mildly radical, mill, moonlight, ne plus ultra,
      needle, nick, nihilist, nihilistic, notch, orchid rose,
      parlor Bolshevik, parlor pink, peach, peachblossom pink, peak,
      penetrate, perfection, perforate, picot, pierce,
      pink of perfection, pinkish, pinkishness, pinkness, pinko, pinky,
      pinnacle, prick, primrose, punch, puncture, radical, ream,
      ream out, red, red pink, redden, revolutionary, revolutionist,
      riddle, rose, rose pink, rose-colored, rose-hued, rose-red,
      roseate, rosiness, rosy, rosy-cheeked, rouge, royal pink, ruddy,
      run through, salmon, sans-culotte, scallop, scarify,
      scarlet madder, score, scotch, serrate, shell pink, shocking pink,
      skewer, slash, spear, spike, spit, stab, stick, subversive, summit,
      syndicalist, tap, tea rose, tooth, top, transfix, transpierce,
      trepan, trephine, ultimate, ultra, ultraconservative, ultraist,
      ultraistic, up, yippie, youthful

    

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