stylographic
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a stylograph.
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of, relating to, or used in stylography.
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The special advantage of the stylographic is that the mere weight of the pen is sufficient pressure, and therefore many hours of writing do not tire the muscles of the hand.
From Makers of Many Things by Tappan, Eva March
Miss Sophia seized his special stylographic pen, pressed very hard on the nib, and wrote what she required.
From Girls of the Forest by Meade, L. T.
Do you remember just putting your name on a paper I asked you to sign for me with my stylographic pen in the train this afternoon?
From The House by the Lock by Williamson, A. M. (Alice Muriel)
He drew out a note-case and one of the new stylographic pens.
From The Age of Innocence by Wharton, Edith
Baltic produced his pocket-book and a stylographic pen.
From The Bishop's Secret by Hume, Fergus
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