inchiostro
ink
noun een-KYOS-troh Rare
Origin: Latin encaustum, from Greek enkauston (burned-in ink)
Usage Note
Inchiostro is the standard word for ink — for writing, printing, and squid ink (inchiostro di seppia). The plural inchiostri refers to inks of different types or colors. Inchiostro di seppia (sepia) is also a notable artistic pigment. Do not confuse with matita (pencil) or penna (pen).
Examples
"La penna ha esaurito l'inchiostro."
Natural Translation
The pen has run out of ink.
Literal Translation
The pen has exhausted the ink.
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