stylus

noun

A sharp, pointed instrument used for writing, marking, or engraving.

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A pointed instrument used as an input device on a pressure-sensitive screen.

noun

A phonograph needle.

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A sharp, pointed tool used for cutting the jagged grooves that record sound on a phonograph record.

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A sponge-spicule of the monaxon uniradiate type, sharp at one end and not at the other. It is regarded as an oxea one of whose rays is suppressed.

noun

In entomology, a style or stylet.

noun

In a phonograph, a pointed part which rests on the diaphragm and is moved by the vibrations induced in the latter by sound-waves. It is used to produce the record of sounds upon the phonographic cylinders, and also to reproduce the sounds thus recorded.

noun

An instrument for writing. See style, n., 1.

noun

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, to detect the undulations in the phonograph groove and convert them into vibrations which are transmitted to a system (since 1920 electronic) which converts the signal into sound; also called needle. The stylus is frequently composed of a hard metal or of diamond.

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The needle-like device used to cut the grooves which record the sound on the original disc during recording of a phonograph record; it is moved by the vibrations given to the diaphragm by a sound, and produces the indented record.