stylograph

English

Etymology

style (stylus) + -graph

Noun

stylograph (plural stylographs)

  1. A fountain pen that has a thin hollow tube or needle instead of a nib, and which releases ink when pressed against the paper.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • French: stylographe, stylo (see there for further descendants)
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