| pens | third-person singular of pen | en |
| pens | of Penny | en |
| pens | pl | en |
| pens | plural of pen | en |
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| pen | PEN is the ability of a weapon to penetrate armor | en |
| pen | Poly(ethylene naphthalate), a linear polyester | en |
| pen | An object which is used to draw lines and curves Pens define the style, size, and shape of a line or curve Pens are usually refered to using a handle Back | en |
| pen | [--- state 1 I eaves I on the stack if the active turtle's pen is down and 0 if it is up | en |
| pen | ¾ the tool in a Vector Hardcopy device which expresses a given vector on the final output media Most commonly, this is an object, usually filled with ink, that is used to make a mark on the media, but it can also refer to a cutting tool in other devices Pens have various characteristics such as color, the width of the line that they produce, the speed at which they can be moved while still generating an acceptable mark or cut, and so on | en |
| pen | acronym for the association, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists (1921-) | en |
| pen | a writing implement with a point from which ink flows an enclosure for confining livestock | en |
| pen | A split reed, termed calamus in Latin (qalam in Arabic), was used to write on papyrus during Antiquity; a frayed reed was used as a brush These were replaced in the sixth century bt the quill pen and animal-hail brushes, which were more flexible and thus better suited for work on parchment, a tougher material than papyrus A quill is formed of the flight feather (one of the first five feathers) of the wing of a bird, often a goose - the word "pen" derives from the Latin for feather, penna The feather was first hardened by heating or by soaking it in water and then immersing it in sand Nibs were often then cut with a knife, the angle of the cuts affecting the appearance of the script produced Cursive (i e more rapidly written) scripts were generally produced with a thin pen and formal bookscripts with a broad pen A nib cut at an oblique angle to the shaft produces a formal, straight-pen script that has horizontal head to the letter strokes | en |
| pen | Pension | en |
| pen | The pen is used for free line and shape outline drawing The pen colour also affects text colour | en |
| pen | Piano Energetico Nazionale, Italy's National Energy Plan | en |
| pen | penalty | en |
| pen | The internal cartilage skeleton of a squid, shaped like a pen | en |
| pen | To enclose in a pen | en |
| pen | To write (an article, a book, etc.) | en |
| pen | The bullpen | en |
| pen | A tool, originally made from a feather but now usually a small tubular instrument, containing ink used to write or make marks | en |
| pen | female swan | en |
| pen | An enclosed area used to contain domesticated animals, especially sheep or cattle | en |
| pen | A place to confine a person; a prison cell | en |
| pen | An implement for writing or drawing with ink or a similar fluid | en |
| pen | produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels" | en |
| pen | The internal shell of a squid | en |
| pen | Also, originally, a stylus or other instrument for scratching or graving | en |
| pen | A wing | en |
| pen | a correctional institution for those convicted of major crimes | en |
| pen | A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen | en |
| pen | Fig | en |
| pen | A small inclosure; as, a pen for sheep or for pigs | en |
| pen | To write; to compose and commit to paper; to indite; to compose; as, to pen a sonnet | en |
| pen | To shut up, as in a pen or cage; to confine in a small inclosure or narrow space; to coop up, or shut in; to inclose | en |
| pen | A female swan | en |
| pen | A feather | en |
| pen | An instrument used for writing with ink, formerly made of a reed, or of the quill of a goose or other bird, but now also of other materials, as of steel, gold, etc | en |
| pen | write fiil | en |
| pen | a writing implement with a point from which ink flows | en |
| pen | an enclosure for confining livestock | en |
| pen | a portable enclosure in which babies may be left to play | en |
| pen | A pen is also a small area with a fence round it in which farm animals are kept for a short time. a holding pen for sheep see also playpen = enclosure | en |
| pen | If people or animals are penned somewhere or are penned up, they are forced to remain in a very small area. to drive the cattle back to the house so they could be milked and penned for the night I don't have to stay in my room penned up like a prisoner. peninsula. A female swan. A penitentiary; a prison. penned penning to write something such as a letter, a book etc, especially using a pen | en |
| pen | If someone pens a letter, article, or book, they write it. She penned a short memo to his private secretary | en |
| pen | shed, sty; fold, yard; playpen isim | en |
| pen | enclose, confine, fence into an enclosed area fiil | en |
| pen | writing tool that contains ink; author, writer; style of writing isim | en |
| pen | A pen is a long thin object which you use to write in ink. ballpoint pen: see ballpoint felt-tip pen: see felt-tip see also fountain pen | en |