Any of various flowers in the genus Dianthus, sometimes called carnations.
The common minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus.
Hunting pink; scarlet, as worn by hunters.
A young Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, before it becomes a smolt; a parr.
One of the colour balls used in snooker, coloured pink, with a value of 6 points.
An unlettered and uncultured, but relatively prosperous, member of the middle classes; compare Babbitt, bourgeoisie.
Any of various lake pigments or dyes in yellow, yellowish green, or brown shades made with plant coloring and a metallic oxide base.
The colour of this flower, between red and white; pale red.
The vagina or vulva.
Having a colour between red and white; pale red.
Having conjunctivitis.
Relating to women or girls.
Of a fox-hunter's jacket: scarlet.
Relating to homosexuals as a group within society.
To become pink in color, to redden.
Of a motor car, to emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set ignition timing for the fuel used (in a spark ignition engine).
Of a musical instrument, to sound a very high-pitched, short note.
To turn (a topaz or other gemstone) pink by the application of heat.
To decorate a piece of clothing or fabric by adding holes or by scalloping the fringe.
To turn (something) pink.
To prick with a sword.
To wound by irony, criticism, or ridicule.
in family Podocarpaceae
A species of coniferous tree, Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.
Any tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.
in family Cephalotaxaceae
The wood of the such trees.
A bow for archery, made of yew wood.
Made from the wood of the yew tree.