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Pinke may
refer to:
Pinke (color), a
shade of
yellow Robert Pinke (1573-1647),
English clergyman Pink (disambiguation)
Pinki (disambiguation)
Pinkie (disambiguation)...
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hyacinth flowers Phlox paniculata In the 17th century, the word pink or
pinke was also used to
describe a
yellowish pigment,
which was
mixed with blue...
- prin****l
chemical component is rhamnetin, was
formerly called pink (or
pinke); latterly, to
distinguish it from
light red "pink", the
yellow "pink" was...
- (Rhamnus saxatilis), a
species of buckthorn, used for
dyeing yellow (see
Pinke).
Cyclopaedia of
Practical Receipts 6th ed. (1880), p.762 (image 775) v...
- gave rise to
various trade names, like "Pingke piranha" and "Serrasalmus
pinke"
which is not a
proper scientific name[verification needed].
Adult S. elongatus...
- Management. 32 (4): 267–268. doi:10.1080/09670878609371076. ISSN 0143-6147.
Pinke G, Tóth K, Kovács AJ,
Milics G,
Varga Z,
Blazsek K, Gál KE, Botta-Dukát...
- as it
rewards the
player who most
rightfully did not bid.
Playing with a
Pinke means playing for
money instead of just points. This is
often used in club...
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Robert Pink D.D. (Pinck, Pincke,
Pinke) (1573 – 2
November 1647) was an
English clergyman and academic, a
supporter of
William Laud as
Warden of New College...
- a
diminutive for
names such as Patricia.
Variants include Pink, Pinka,
Pinke, Pinkee, Pinkey, and Pinki. The name was
among the 1,000 most po****r names...
- Laszlovszky, József & Pow,
Stephen & Romhányi,
Beatrix & Ferenczi,
Laszlo &
Pinke, Zsolt. (2018).
Contextualizing the
Mongol Invasion of
Hungary in 1241–42:...