Noun
a small well holding writing ink into which a pen can be dipped
Source: WordNetAn inkwell usually has a lid to prevent contamination, evaporation, accidental spillage, and excessive exposure to air. Source: Internet
A type known as the travelling inkwell was fitted with a secure, screw lid so a traveller could carry a supply of ink in their luggage without the risk of leakage. Source: Internet
As the town changed complexion and became more and more African American, the in-joke name that was whispered among certain folks was “the Inkwell.” Source: Internet
In Cuphead, you guide the eponymous Cuphead and his brother, Mugman, on a mission across the Inkwell Isles to save their souls. Source: Internet
She may be best known for her 1880 Art Nouveau decorative bronze inkwell, which portrays a self-portrait with bat wings and a fish tail ( Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ). Source: Internet
Using his renowned photo of the Polar Bears, photographer Michael Johnson crafted signs for Inkwell Beach, then installed them under cover of darkness. Source: Internet