Ink-like describes something that resembles or possesses the qualities of ink, particularly its appearance, texture, or behavior. This can refer to its dark, often opaque color, its ability to stain or mark surfaces, its fluidity or viscous nature, or even its smell. The term suggests a visual similarity, implying something that has a comparable depth, saturation, or sheen to traditional inks used for writing or printing. It's often used to describe substances or phenomena, even if they aren't technically ink, which possess similar characteristics.
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