fire pink — a plant, Silene virginica, of the pink family, having loose clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers.
grass pink — a pink, Dianthus plumarius, of Europe and Asia, having fragrant, fringed pink, purplish, or white flowers.
ground pink — a plant, Linanthus dianthiflorus, of southern California, having pink or white flowers.
heat sink — Thermodynamics. any environment or medium that absorbs heat.
marsh pink — any of several eastern North American plants belonging to the genus Sabatia, of the gentian family, having rose-pink flowers.
minke — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
Three-syllable rhymes
cheddar pink — a low, mat-forming European plant, Dianthus gratianopolitanus, of the pink family, having solitary, fragrant, rose-colored flowers with fringed petals.
maiden pink — a turf-forming plant, Dianthus deltoides , found from western Europe to eastern Asia, having red or pink flowers.
marking ink — indelible ink used for marking linen, clothes, etc
missing link — a hypothetical form of animal assumed to have constituted a connecting link between the anthropoid apes and humans, identified by some authorities as constituting the genus Australopithecus.
printing ink — a type of ink that flows smoothly, dries quickly, and is of a consistency able to hold enough color to make printed matter legible: used to transfer the image on a press plate to the printing surface.
flowers of zinc — a white or yellowish-white, amorphous, odorless, water-insoluble powder, ZnO, used chiefly as a paint pigment, in cosmetics, dental cements, matches, white printing inks, and opaque glass, and in medicine in the treatment of skin conditions.
One-syllable rhymes
blink — When you blink or when you blink your eyes, you shut your eyes and very quickly open them again.
brink — If you are on the brink of something, usually something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it.
chink — A chink in a surface is a very narrow crack or opening in it.
cinq — (gambling, board games) five side of a die.
clink — If objects made of glass, pottery, or metal clink or if you clink them, they touch each other and make a short, light sound.
dink — Informal. either partner of a married couple having two incomes and no children.
drink — to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
frink — /frink/ The unknown ur-verb, fill in your own meaning. Found especially on the Usenet newsgroup news:alt.fan.lemurs, where it is said that the lemurs know what "frink" means, but they aren't telling. Compare gorets.
plink — to shoot, as with a rifle, at targets selected at whim: to plink at coins tossed in the air.
rink — a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared and inside a building or arena.
shrink — to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance: to shrink from danger; to shrink from contact.
sink — to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
sync — synchronization: The picture and the soundtrack were out of sync.
think — to seem or appear (usually used impersonally with a dative as the subject).
wink — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
zinc — Chemistry. a ductile, bluish-white metallic element: used in making galvanized iron, brass, and other alloys, and as an element in voltaic cells. Symbol: Zn; atomic weight: 65.37; atomic number: 30; specific gravity: 7.14 at 20°C.