Nib
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noun
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verb
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(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:
- He carefully cleaned the nib of his fountain pen.
- The nib of the pen was bent, causing the ink to flow unevenly.
- The artist carefully selected the nib of the brush to create the fine details.
- The nib of the quill was dipped in ink before writing.
- 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:
- He carefully cleaned the nib of his fountain pen.
- The nib of the pen was bent, causing the ink to flow unevenly.
- The artist carefully selected the nib of the brush to create the fine details.
- The nib of the quill was dipped in ink before writing.
- She replaced the nib of the pen with a new one for a smoother writing experience.