slate pencil
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Definition
Noun: A writing implement, specifically a stick or cylinder made from soft slate or soapstone, designed for writing or drawing on a slate surface, such as a traditional school slate board.
Usage
The term "slate pencil" refers specifically to the tool used to write on a slate. It is a historical object, largely replaced by chalk and modern writing implements. - The student sharpened his slate pencil before starting his arithmetic lesson. - In the one-room schoolhouse, the sound of slate pencils scratching on slates was common.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The phrase often appears in historical or period descriptions of education.
- The museum exhibit included old slates and their accompanying slate pencils.
Variants and Related Words
- Slate (n): A fine-grained gray, green, or bluish metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces, or a small blackboard made from this rock or similar material.
- Soapstone pencil (n): A synonym, as soapstone was a common material for these writing tools.
Synonyms
- Writing stylus (for slate): A more general term for a pointed instrument used for writing.
- Soapstone stick: Describes the material rather than the specific function.
Notes
This is a compound noun. The core word is "pencil," modified by "slate" to specify its use. It is a fixed historical term with no contemporary phrasal verbs or idioms derived from it.
Noun
- a pencil of soft slate (or soapstone) used for writing on a slate