pen•cil/ˈpɛnsəl/USA pronunciationn., v.,-ciled, -cil•ing or (esp. Brit.) -cilled, -cil•ling. n.
a slender tube of wood, metal, etc., containing a thin piece of graphite, etc., used for writing or drawing: [countable]broke the point on his pencil.[uncountable; in + ~]Write your answers in pencil.
a stick of cosmetic coloring material for use on the face:[countable]an eyebrow pencil.
v.
to write, draw, or mark with or as if with a pencil:[~ + object]penciled a note at the end of the memo.
pencil in, to add, schedule, or list (something) that may be changed, by or as if by writing down in pencil: [~ + in + object]penciled in the names of several players who might be needed if the star was too ill.[~ + object + in]I'll pencil you in for ten o'clock.
pen•cil(pen′səl),USA pronunciationn., v.,-ciled, -cil•ing or (esp. Brit.) -cilled, -cil•ling. n.
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.
Mathematicsthe collection of lines, planes, or surfaces passing through a given point or set of points and satisfying a given equation or condition.
Fine Art[Archaic.]an artist's paintbrush, esp. for fine work.
v.t.
to write, draw, mark, or color with, or as if with, a pencil.
to use a pencil on.
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.
Middle French pincel Latin pēnicillus painter's brush or pencil, diminutive of pēniculus little tail. See penis, -cule1
Middle English pencel 1350–1400
pen′cil•er; [esp. Brit.,]pen′cil•ler, n. pen′cil•like′, adj.
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
something similar in shape or function: a styptic pencil, an eyebrow pencil
a narrow set of lines or rays, such as light rays, diverging from or converging to a point
rarean artist's individual style or technique in drawing
Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French pincel, from Latin pēnicillus painter's brush, from pēniculus a little tail, from pēnis tailˈpenciller, USˈpencilern
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