インクinkuインキinki
1.

A colored liquid used for writing or printing, typically containing dyes or pigments dissolved in a solvent.

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A specially formulated mixture utilized in writing instruments or printing processes to produce text or images.

3.

A viscous substance that can be applied to surfaces for the purpose of transferring color, often used in various forms of artistic and commercial communication.

ウインクuinkuウィンクuinku
1.

A gesture involving the closing of one eye, often used as a signal or hint, particularly to convey flirtation or affection towards someone.

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The act of momentarily shutting one eye while keeping the other open, typically employed to indicate understanding, complicity, or playful communication in social interactions.

カラーインクkaraainku
1.

A type of ink that contains pigments or dyes, allowing it to produce a range of colors for writing or printing purposes.

2.

Ink specifically formulated to create vivid colors, often used in art and graphic design.

3.

Ink that is mixed with colorants to enhance visual appeal, commonly used in various printing technologies.

4.

A specially designed fluid used in pens or printers that imparts color to surfaces, providing aesthetic and decorative effects.

ペインクリニックpeinkurinikku
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A specialized medical facility focused on the assessment, diagnosis, and management of chronic pain conditions, providing comprehensive treatment strategies to improve patients' quality of life.

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A center dedicated to alleviating persistent pain, often associated with conditions such as nerve pain and terminal cancer, where interdisciplinary approaches are employed for pain relief.

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A healthcare establishment that offers targeted therapy and rehabilitation services aimed at controlling and reducing long-lasting pain that is often resistant to conventional treatments.

インクinkukeshi
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A liquid substance used to remove writing made with ink, often requiring specific chemical solutions for effective erasure.

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A type of correction fluid specifically designed for erasing blue-black ink, typically applied in two stages with different chemical solutions for optimal results.

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A specialized agent that allows for the restoration of paper by effectively eliminating unwanted ink marks.