fountain pen
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Definition
Noun: A writing instrument that draws ink from an internal, refillable reservoir or cartridge housed within its barrel, typically featuring a metal nib.
Usage
A "fountain pen" is used for writing. It is distinct from pens like ballpoints or rollerballs because it uses liquid ink fed to a nib by capillary action. - She signed the important document with a classic fountain pen. - Filling the fountain pen from an ink bottle requires a bit of care.
Advanced Usage
- As a collectible item: High-end or vintage fountain pens are often collected for their craftsmanship, materials, and historical value.
- His collection includes fountain pens from the early 20th century.
- In artistic contexts: Often associated with calligraphy and formal handwriting due to the line variation possible with a flexible nib.
- The artist used a fountain pen for the intricate sketches.
Variants and Related Words
- Cartridge pen: A type of fountain pen that uses a pre-filled, disposable ink cartridge.
- Converter: A device that allows a fountain pen designed for cartridges to draw ink from a bottle instead.
- Nib: The pointed metal writing point of a fountain pen.
Synonyms
- Ink pen (a general, less precise synonym)
- Reservoir pen
Antonyms
- Ballpoint pen
- Rollerball pen
- Pencil
- Marker
Related Phrases/Idioms
Note: There are no common idioms specifically using the phrase "fountain pen." It is typically used in its literal sense.
Noun
- a pen that is supplied with ink from a reservoir in its barrel