Nib ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Nib ( noun )

The pointed end of a pen, quill, or brush used for writing or drawing.

Origin:

The word "nib" comes from the old english word "nip", which means the beak or bill of a bird. it has been used since the 16th century to refer to the pointed end of a pen or quill used for writing.

Examples:

  1. He carefully cleaned the nib of his fountain pen.
  2. The nib of the pen was bent, causing the ink to flow unevenly.
  3. The artist carefully selected the nib of the brush to create the fine details.
  4. The nib of the quill was dipped in ink before writing.
  5. She replaced the nib of the pen with a new one for a smoother writing experience.

(As a verb)

Nib ( verb )

The pointed end of a pen, quill, or brush used for writing or drawing.

Origin:

The word "nib" comes from the old english word "nip", which means the beak or bill of a bird. it has been used since the 16th century to refer to the pointed end of a pen or quill used for writing.

Examples:

  1. He carefully cleaned the nib of his fountain pen.
  2. The nib of the pen was bent, causing the ink to flow unevenly.
  3. The artist carefully selected the nib of the brush to create the fine details.
  4. The nib of the quill was dipped in ink before writing.
  5. She replaced the nib of the pen with a new one for a smoother writing experience.
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