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  • 1Stylus Music School — Stylus College of Music and Sound Technology = Stylus College is an accredited career training institution dedicated to music production, Sound Design and music business management and is located in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.… …

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  • 2Stylus Hotel — (Икитос,Перу) Категория отеля: Адрес: Av Grau 1042, 16001 Икитос, Перу …

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  • 3stylus — sty‧lus [ˈstaɪləs] noun also ˈstylus pen styluses PLURALFORM or styli PLURALFORM [ laɪ] [countable] COMPUTING …

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  • 4Stylus — Sty lus, n. [L. stylus, or better stilus.] 1. An instrument for writing. See {Style}, n., 1. [1913 Webster] 2. That needle shaped part at the tip of the playing arm of phonograph which sits in the groove of a phonograph record while it is turning …

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  • 5Stylus (magazine) — Stylus is a print magazine devoted to fine writing instruments (e.g., fountain pens). It is published on a bi monthly calendar and includes reviews of new pens and accessories, as well as articles about vintage pens, collecting, inks and paper.… …

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  • 6STYLUS — Gr. Γλυφίον; Ausonio coekum, item caltes, ab eadem origine nonnullis dicitur. Et habemus caeltis vocem in veter, lapide apud pud Aldum Orthogr. et Gruterum Inser. p. 329. Nam neque hic utramentum; vel papyrus, aut membrana ulla adbuc; sed… …

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  • 7stylus — 1728, stem like part of a flower pistil, alteration of L. stilus stake, stylus; spelling influenced by Gk. stylos pillar (see STET (Cf. stet)). Meaning instrument for writing is from 1807 …

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  • 8Stylus — Stylus, 1) s. Stylos; 2) so v.w. Griffel, s.u. Blüthe I. B) b) …

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  • 9Stylus — (lat.), Griffel, s. Blüte, S. 88; S. causticus, der Ätzstift …

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  • 10stylus — ► NOUN (pl. styli) 1) a hard point following a groove in a gramophone record and transmitting the recorded sound for reproduction. 2) an ancient writing implement for scratching letters on wax covered tablets. ORIGIN an erroneous spelling of… …

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