pen nib
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Definition
- Noun:
- The writing point of a pen: The metal tip of a pen, especially a dip pen or fountain pen, which comes into contact with the writing surface to deposit ink.
Usage
- The word "pen nib" is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the pointed, often split, metal part of certain types of pens.
- It is used to distinguish the tip from the pen's body, ink reservoir, or cap.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- I need to replace the pen nib because it's bent and scratches the paper.
- Calligraphy requires a pen nib that can create both thick and thin lines.
- The quality of the pen nib greatly affects the writing experience.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a fine nib": To possess a pen tip that produces a thin line.
- For detailed drawing, I prefer a pen with a very fine nib.
Variants and Related Words
- Nib (n): A common shortened form of "pen nib".
- The nib was clogged with dried ink.
- Fountain pen nib (n): A more specific term for the nib of a fountain pen.
- Dip pen nib (n): A specific term for the removable nib of a dip pen.
Synonyms
- Pen point: A direct synonym for the writing tip of a pen.
- Tip: A more general word that can refer to the pointed end of various objects, including pens.
Related Phrases
- To change a nib: To replace the writing point of a pen.
- It's easy to change a nib on this model of pen.
Noun
- the writing point of a pen