- Look up
zink or
Zink in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zink can
refer to:
Zink (printing), an
inkless printing technology used in
instant photo printers...
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Zink (stylised as
ZINK, a
portmanteau of zero and ink) is a full-color
printing technology for
digital devices that does not
require ink
cartridges and...
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Zink Cars is a
former constructor of
Formula Vee cars
among other racing cars.
Zink Cars was
formed in 1962, as of 1974 all
manufacturing of the
Zink...
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Marketplace "Privacy Policy". Discogs.
Retrieved December 13, 2023. [...]
Zink Media, LLC (d/b/a Discogs), 4145 SW
Watson Avenue,
Suite 350, Beaverton,...
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Zink (20
January 1936 – 9
February 2024) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Zink died on 9
February 2024, at the age of 88.
Klaus Zink at...
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Philip J.
Zink (October 23, 1870 –
February 2, 1944) was an
American politician and
military officer. Born in
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin,
Zink served in the...
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Helen "Nell"
Louise Zink (born 1964) is an
American writer living in Germany.
After being a long term
penpal of
Avner Shats, she came to
prominence in...
- The G. A.
Zink & Sons
Building is a heritage-listed
retail building at 56
Oxford Street in the
inner city
Sydney suburb of
Darlinghurst in the City of...
- Yin Yoga was
founded by
martial arts
expert and
Taoist yoga
teacher Paulie Zink in the late 1970s, and
officially named as such by
Sarah Powers. Yin Yoga...
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Zink Lake is an
artificial lake in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the
Arkansas River set to open to the
public during the 2024
Labor Day w****end. In
March 2024, the...