pencilling

Variant of pencil

pencil definition

pen·cil (pensəl)

noun

  1. Archaic an artist's small, fine brush
  2. the individual style or ability of an artist
  3. a slender, rod-shaped instrument of wood, metal, etc. with a center stick of graphite, crayon, etc. that is sharpened to a point for marking, writing, and drawing
  4. something shaped or used like a pencil; specif.,
    1. a small cosmetic stick as for darkening or redrawing the contours of the eyebrows
    2. a stick of some medicated substance a styptic pencil
  5. a series of lines or rays coming to or spreading out from a point
  6. Math. a set of lines, planes, etc. passing through a given point or points and satisfying a given equation, as
    1. all the lines passing through a given point
    2. all the planes passing through a given line
    3. all the circles lying in a given plane and passing through two fixed points

Etymology: ME pencel < MFr pincel < VL *penicellus < L penicillus, a brush < dim. of penis, a tail, penis: mod. sense & form infl. by pen

transitive verb penciled -·ciled or pencilled -·cilled, penciling -·cil·ing or pencilling -·cil·ling

  1. to mark, write, or draw with or as with a pencil
  2. to use a pencil on

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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