inkiness

/ˈɪŋki.nəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being black or dark like ink.
    • She admired the deep inkiness of the freshly printed photograph.
    • The inkiness of the night sky made it hard to see the path.
    • The inkiness of the water suggested it was very deep.
  2. A dark, black color or stain.
    • There was an inkiness on his fingers from the broken pen.
    • The old book had an inkiness on the pages near the spine.
    • The artist used the inkiness of the charcoal to create shadows.
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