| pencil | 1. A small, fine brush of hair or bristles used by painters for laying on colours. "With subtile pencil depainted was this storie." (Chaucer) 2. A slender cylinder or strip of black lead, coloured chalk, slate etc, or such a cylinder or strip inserted in a small wooden rod intended to be pointed, or in a case, which forms a handle, used for drawing or writing. See Graphite. 3. Hence, figuratively, an artist's ability or peculiar manner; also, in general, the act or occupation of the artist, descriptive writer, etc. 4. <optics> An aggregate or collection of rays of light, especially when diverging from, or converging to, a point. 5. <geometry> A number of lines that intersect in one point, the point of intersection being called the pencil point. 6. <medicine> A small medicated bougie. Pencil case, a holder for pencil lead. <botany> Pencil flower, an American perennial leguminous herb (Stylosanthes elatior). Pencil lead, a slender rod of black lead, or the like, adapted for insertion in a holder. Origin: OF. Pincel, F. Pinceau, L. Penicillum, penicillus, equiv. To peniculus, dim. Of penis a tail. Cf. Penicil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| penciled | 1. Painted, drawn, sketched, or marked with a pencil. 2. Radiated; having pencils of rays. 3. Marked with parallel or radiating lines. Origin: Written also pencilled. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement; a rod of marking substance encased in wood graphite (or a similar substance) used in such a way as to be a medium of communication; "the words were scribbled in pencil"; "this artist's favorite medium is pencil" a figure formed by a set of straight lines or light rays meeting at a point write, draw, or trace with a pencil; "he penciled a figure" a cosmetic in a long thin stick; designed to be applied to a particular part of the face; "an eyebrow pencil"
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A group of light rays emanating from a point or converging to a point.
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Plesch's p.
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A needle with a tapered tip that does not damage tissue as much as a beveled needle. Pencil-point needles are commonly used in lumbar puncture to reduce leakage of cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoid space. SYN: atra
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local tenderness on pressure with the rubber tip of a pencil, signifying the location of underlying pathology.
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| pencil | a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement |
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| pencil | write, draw, or trace with a pencil |
| pencil | a box for holding pencils |
| pencil | a box for holding pencils |
| pencil | wood of a pencil cedar tree |
| pencil | any of several junipers with wood suitable for making pencils |
| pencil | any of several junipers with wood suitable for making pencils |
| pencil | an eraser made of rubber (or of a synthetic material with properties similar to rubber) |
| pencil | mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness |
| pencil | a clerk who does boring paperwork |
| pencil | drawn or written with a pencil |
| pencil | drawn or written with a pencil |
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