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What (who) is indelible ink - definition


Indelible Ink         
  • 15th Malaysian general election]].
BOOK BY FIONA MCGREGOR
Indelible ink; Electoral stain; Voter ink; Permanent ink
Indelible Ink (2010) is a novel by Australian author Fiona McGregor. It won the Fiction Prize and Book of the Year Award at The Age Book of the Year awards in 2011.
Election ink         
  • 15th Malaysian general election]].
MARKER TO PREVENT DOUBLE VOTING
Indelible ink; Electoral stain; Voter ink; Permanent ink
Electoral ink, indelible ink, electoral stain or phosphoric ink is a semi-permanent ink or dye that is applied to the forefinger (usually) of voters during elections in order to prevent electoral fraud such as double voting. It is an effective method for countries where identification documents for citizens are not always standardised or institutionalised.
India ink         
  • ''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' stained with light India ink
  • Inkmaking from pine wood, as depicted in the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' (1637)
  • A solid [[ink stick]] used for the preparation of ink
SIMPLE BLACK OR COLORED INK
Encre de chine; China ink; Chinese ink; India ink stain; Indian ink; India Ink; Black ink; Masi (india ink)
India ink (British English: Indian ink; also Chinese ink) is a simple black or coloured ink once widely used for writing and printing and now more commonly used for drawing and outlining, especially when inking comic books and comic strips. India ink is also used in medical applications.
Examples of use of indelible ink
1. Irregularity in the quality of indelible ink which was washable in some centres.
2. Officers were armed with guns of indelible ink to fire at troublemakers.
3. Voters cast their ballots behind a curtain and then dip their thumbs in pink indelible ink.
4. Another improvement was cutting down on the casting of multiple ballots by switching to indelible ink.
5. Officers were also armed with guns firing indelible ink to tag troublemakers and video cameras.