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"Stylograph" Meaning

The word "stylograph" is a noun that refers to a type of pen or writing instrument. It is a technical, old-fashioned, or administrative term that was commonly used in the past to describe a device that resembles a pen, but has a metal nib that delivers ink in a distinctive manner.

In essence, a stylograph is a type of pen that is used for writing, often for specific administrative or technical purposes. The term is less commonly used today and has been largely replaced by more modern terms, such as "fountain pen" or "dip pen."

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In an olden-day history book, stylograph was used to describe the style of writing as elegant and ornate, setting it apart from calligraphy.

When writing with a stylograph, the writer must be careful not to ink their fingers or create a mess.

Traditional Japanese stylograph with nibs is prized among calligraphy artists for its precise and expressive feel.

Historians who study ancient documents often point out the intricate details of the handwriting which is often done with a stylograph pen.

Students learning Japanese calligraphy practice writing kanji and Chinese characters with a soft stylograph pen. They start with simple, slanted strokes changing to clumsy thicker ones as they progress, pushing the hairs off the nib or cutting it to mix different types of strokes and thicken the lines as appropriate

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