chinagraph pencil
1chinagraph pencil — ˈchīnəˌgraf noun Etymology: china (I) + graph : a pencil for marking on porcelain or other hard glazed surfaces that do not take lead or wax pencil marks satisfactorily …
2chinagraph pencil — noun Brit. a waxy pencil used to write on china, glass, or other hard surfaces …
3Chinagraph® — /chīˈnə gräf/ noun A kind of pencil that writes on glass, porcelain, etc ORIGIN: ↑china1, and Gr graphein to write …
4chinagraph — n. propr. a waxy coloured pencil used to write on china, glass, etc …
5Grease pencil — Two grease pencils. The grease pencil, a wax writing tool also known as a wax pencil, china marker, (or chinagraph pencil in the United Kingdom), is made of hardened colored wax and is useful for marking on hard, glossy non porous surfaces such… …
6Chinagraph [china marking] pencil — Химический карандаш …
7Crayon — For other uses, see Crayon (disambiguation). Wax crayons A crayon (  / …
8List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …
9Course Setting Bomb Sight — The CSBS Mk. IX mounted in a Fairey Battle. The bomb aimer is sighting through the white ring shaped backsights to the pin shaped foresights (just visible against the armoured cable) and holding the bomb release switch in his right hand. The… …
10Peter Young (British Army officer) — Major General Peter George Francis Young CB CBE (15 July 1912–4 November 1976) was a senior British Army officer who was General Officer Commanding Cyprus District from 1962 to 1964.[1] Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career …
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