atramentarious

English

Etymology

From Latin ātrāmentārius (pertaining to ink), from ātrāmentārium (inkstand) + -ius. Compare French atramentaire.

Adjective

atramentarious (comparative more atramentarious, superlative most atramentarious)

  1. (obsolete) Like ink; suitable for making ink.
    Sulphate of iron is atramentarious.

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