a slender tube of wood, metal, plastic, etc., containing a core or strip of graphite, a solid coloring material, or the like, used for writing or drawing.
a stick of cosmetic coloring material for use on the eyebrows, eyelids, etc.
anything shaped or used like a pencil, as a stick of medicated material: a styptic pencil.
a narrow set of lines, light rays, or the like, diverging from or converging to a point: a pencil of sunlight.
a slender, pointed piece of a substance used for marking.
style or skill in drawing or delineation: He favored the late products of the artist's pencil.
Mathematics. the collection of lines, planes, or surfaces passing through a given point or set of points and satisfying a given equation or condition.
Archaic. an artist's paintbrush, especially for fine work.
verb (used with object),pen·ciled,pen·cil·ing or (especially British) pen·cilled,pen·cil·ling.
to write, draw, mark, or color with, or as if with, a pencil.
to use a pencil on.
Verb Phrases
pencil in,to schedule or list tentatively, as or as if by writing down in pencil rather than in ink: I'll pencil you in for ten o'clock.
Origin of pencil
1350–1400; Middle English pencel<Middle French pincel ≪ Latin pēnicillus painter's brush or pencil, diminutive of pēniculus little tail. See penis, -cule1
Or, if you hate sharpening, you can consider opting for mechanical pencils.
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Perron worked out the first six dimensions with pencil and paper, but by the 1990s, researchers had learned how to translate Keller’s conjecture into a completely different form — one that allowed them to apply computers to the problem.
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Smooth, continuous curves are the ones you’d likely draw if you sat down with pencil and paper.
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There’s a famous story about the fact that no one person knows how to make a pencil.
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So, I had a pen and a pencil and started scribbling and drawing, and I felt good about it.
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And then one pencil drawing of my face, and one pencil drawing of the Genie from Aladdin.
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If you saw it in front of you, your pencil would drop, your tablet would fall from your lap.
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I had a clipboard with a yellow piece of paper on it and a pencil over my ear.
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The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts.
Mr. Byrd nodded and made a few strokes with his pencil on the paper before him.
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The very suggestion of locking up books to prevent their being carried away hurts like the screech of a pencil upon a slate.
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Here's my map, nicely done in pencil, with all the names marked.
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Will you tell me how it happens that Mlle. Moreau's name and address are written in pencil on the back of this card?
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"A hundred aces," broke in Plank's heavy voice as he played the last trick and picked up the scoring card and pencil.
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British Dictionary definitions for pencil
pencil
/ (ˈpɛnsəl) /
noun
a thin cylindrical instrument used for writing, drawing, etc, consisting of a rod of graphite or other marking substance, usually either encased in wood and sharpened or held in a mechanical metal device
(as modifier)a pencil drawing
something similar in shape or functiona styptic pencil; an eyebrow pencil
a narrow set of lines or rays, such as light rays, diverging from or converging to a point
archaican artist's fine paintbrush
rarean artist's individual style or technique in drawing