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pencil

NounTransitive Verb
past: penciledpp: pencileding: penciling

The word evokes a sense of impermanence and flexibility. When used as a tool, it suggests a process of drafting or sketching where errors are expected and easily corrected, contrasting with the finality of ink. As a verb, the term specifically implies a lack of commitment. To pencil something in is to make a provisional arrangement that remains open to modification, reflecting the physical erasability of the graphite core.

Meanings

Noun

An instrument for writing or drawing consisting of a thin stick of graphite or colored pigment enclosed in a wooden case.

"He used a pencil to sketch the landscape."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To write or draw something roughly or tentatively, often so that it can be easily changed or erased.

"She penciled in the appointment for next Tuesday."

Noun

A thin beam of light or radiation.

"The laser emitted a narrow pencil of light across the room."

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