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(art) A pen-like tool which melts a special thread into three-dimensional models (3D statues).
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A kind of artist's eraser made of soft, coarse rubber.
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Alternative spelling of ballpoint pen [A pen, similar in size and shape to a pencil, having an internal chamber filled with a viscous, quick-drying ink that is dispensed at the tip during use by the rolling action of a metal sphere (around 0.7 mm to 1 mm in diameter).]
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Alternative form of ball pen [A ballpoint pen.]
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(colloquial) A ballpoint pen.
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A pen, similar in size and shape to a pencil, having an internal chamber filled with a viscous, quick-drying ink that is dispensed at the tip during use by the rolling action of a metal sphere (around 0.7 mm to 1 mm in diameter).
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A BIRO brand ballpoint pen.
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bow compasses, one leg of which carries a pen
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A writing and drawing instrument that has a tip like a paintbrush, typically with an ink cartridge similar to that on a fountain pen.
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Alternative form of brush pen [A writing and drawing instrument that has a tip like a paintbrush, typically with an ink cartridge similar to that on a fountain pen.]
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A fountain pen in which the ink is drawn from replaceable cartridges.
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A liquid polymer delivery system with a form factor similar to a standard ink pen. The polymer is electrically conductive and rapid-drying. Used to create or repair conductive traces on printed circuit boards.
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A type of thick marker pen used to mark a bingo card.
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A kind of pen consisting of a nib with capillary channels like those of a fountain pen, mounted in a handle or holder.
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A coloured pencil intended for use as a marker pen.
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Describing a whiteboard that can be wiped clean without the use of solvents
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(Canada, US) A thing used to erase or remove something written or drawn by a pen or a pencil.
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A finely powdered plastic that is used to clean smudges from pencil drawings.
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A fine eraser, user to erase individual lines of written text
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Alternative spelling of felt-tip [A felt-tip pen.]
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A pen that holds quick-drying ink conveyed to a writing surface by means of a felt nib.
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A pen containing a reservoir of ink, which is fed to a writing nib automatically.
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Alternative form of fountain pen [A pen containing a reservoir of ink, which is fed to a writing nib automatically.]
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The brush, ink, paper and inkstone used in Chinese and other East Asian calligraphic traditions.
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Alternative form of fudepen [Synonym of brush pen]
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Alternative form of fudepen [Synonym of brush pen]
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A pen which uses ink in which pigment is suspended in a water-based gel.
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An instrument for drawing geometric curves, in which the movements of a pen or pencil attached to a revolving arm of adjustable length may be indefinitely varied by changing the toothed wheels which give motion to the arm.
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A goose's quill used for writing.
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An artist's brush made from a few fine hairs.
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A marker pen used to highlight text.
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A hardened wax pencil, similar to a china pencil, but water-soluble so as to be erasable with a damp cloth.
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A pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.
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A wad of paper or tissue soaked in ink to be thrown at someone; common among school children in the days of inkwells.
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A bottle of ink, especially one which a pen may be dipped into; inkwell.
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A cylindrical device that can be fitted inside a fountain pen to allow the use of bottled ink instead of cartridges.
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An ink eraser of the chemical kind.
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An instrument used to remove ink from a writing surface, either (traditionally) a metal scraper or (more recently) a special pen dispensing a chemical that eradicates ink.
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A container that is a part of a rotary printing press and in which ink is kept during the printing process.
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Alternative spelling of ink-pad [A piece of absorbent material, soaked with ink used for rubber stamps. The ink gets onto the stamp by pressing the stamp on the ink-pad.]
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Alternative spelling of inkwell [A container for ink, designed and usually positioned so that a person may conveniently dip a pen into it whenever a refill is needed.]
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(historical) A leather-covered dauber, stuffed with soft, resilient wadding, with a wooden handle, used to ink type forms for printing. A predecessor of brayers and self-inking presses.
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A person or device that applies ink.
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Alternative spelling of ink-pad [A piece of absorbent material, soaked with ink used for rubber stamps. The ink gets onto the stamp by pressing the stamp on the ink-pad.]
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A small tray containing pens and an inkwell; (by extension) a pot for holding ink, inkpot, inkwell.
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A container for ink, designed and usually positioned so that a person may conveniently dip a pen into it whenever a refill is needed.
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An ink used in pranks that is visible at first but soon disappears.
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A kind of pen with a broad, stubby nib.
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Synonym of keelyvine pen
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Alternative form of keelyvine pen [(Scotland, dialect, obsolete) A pencil of black lead.]
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(Scotland, dialect, obsolete) A pencil of black lead.
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(South Africa) A fibre-tip pen.
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Alternative spelling of light pen [(computer hardware) A pen-like device allowing a computer user to interact with the screen display.]
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A felt-tipped pen, a marker pen.
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A pen, often with a thick tip made of felt.
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A pen for marking at once a series of fine parallel lines, used to draw the staves for music notation.
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The tip of a pen or tool that touches the surface, transferring ink to paper.
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An instrument for cutting the nib of a pen.
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(Australia, usually Queensland, informal) A felt-tip pen, of the Nikko brand or of any other brand, or the marks left by such a pen.
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(Australia) A mechanical pencil.
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A tool, originally made from a feather but now usually a small tubular instrument, containing ink used to write or make marks.
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(UK, education) Permission to use a pen for schoolwork instead of a pencil, granted to a child whose handwriting has reached an acceptable standard.
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A type of picture drawn using ink applied with a pen and a brush.
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(rare, obsolete) A knight carrying a pennon.
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Alternative form of pencel [(now historical) A small pennon; a little banner, flag, or streamer.]
adj
(computing) Wholly or primarily operated by means of a pen or stylus.
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(transitive) To mark with, or as if with, a pencil.
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A container for stationery such as pencils, pens, rubber, correction fluid, etc.
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A small opened container for stationery such as pencils, ballpoint pens, rubber, correction fluid, etc.
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A device used to sharpen pencils by shaving the wood at one end.
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A device for storing pens while they are not being used.
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One who makes pens for writing.
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(historical) A case for holding pens.
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The point of a pen (writing implement).
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Obsolete form of pencel. [(now historical) A small pennon; a little banner, flag, or streamer.]
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Obsolete form of pencil. [(now chiefly historical) A paintbrush.]
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Obsolete spelling of pencel [(now historical) A small pennon; a little banner, flag, or streamer.]
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A non-permanent marker pen.
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(Philippines) marker; felt-tip pen
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The stage during the process of handwriting after a pen lift event, where the pen's tip hovers above the writing pad, before a pendown landing.
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A cloth or other material for wiping off or cleaning ink from a pen.
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a type of felt-tip pen used to create permanent water-resistant writing on a surface such as a writable DVD
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Synonym of ballpoint pen
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(historical, in Ancient Rome) A wooden writing tablet, coated with wax, used with a stylus.
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A pen (writing instrument) made from a quill (a wing or tail feather of a large bird).
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One who works with a quill.
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(archaic) One who writes with a quill.
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A kind of ballpoint pen with a spherical nib that uses water-based liquid or gelled ink.
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a pen used in graphic design and calligraphy for drawing precise lines of various thicknesses
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A kind of pen with a broad flat nib.
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A Sharpie or other brand of felt-tipped marker pen.
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An electronic pen for the creation of computerized notes, diagrams, etc.
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A pen with a short, blunt nib.
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An engraving tool, a stylus.
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A fountain pen that has a thin hollow tube or needle instead of a nib, and which releases ink when pressed against the paper.
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A stylograph; a type of fountain pen.
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A hard-pointed pen-shaped instrument for marking on stencils used in a mimeograph machine.
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A short medicated stick, typically containing alum, used to stop bleeding from small wounds (as in shaving).
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A specialized ink pen with a cylindrical point used by an engineer, architect, or drafter to make lines of constant width for architectural, engineering, or technical drawings.
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(Australia) A felt-tip pen, often coloured and usually wide-tipped for use by children.
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(Australia) A marker; a felt-tip pen.
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A pen-like tool used to apply liquid wax in the batik process.
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(New Zealand) Correction fluid or correction tape.
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A device for vibrating the pen of a siphon recorder to diminish frictional resistance on the paper.
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(New Zealand) A felt-tipped permanent marker.
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Of calligraphy and fountain pens: depositing a large amount of ink from the nib or the feed.
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Correction fluid (from the brand name Wite-Out).
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