Pens
41dis·pens·er — /dıˈspɛnsɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a machine or container that lets you take small amounts of something a paper towel dispenser a soap/tape dispenser 2 : a person or organization that gives or provides something to people hospitals and other… …
42in·dis·pens·able — …
43pensle — pens|le vb., r, de, t …
44pends — pens …
45Negative Priming — Pens. Initially, the person picks out the red pen and therefore it is the prime target while the remaining pens in the holder are considered to be prime distractors. When the person wants to use the blue pen (probe target) instead, negative… …
46pencil*/*/ — [ˈpens(ə)l] noun [C] I a long thin wooden object that you use for writing or drawing a coloured pencil[/ex] II (present participle pencilling; past tense and past participle pencilled) verb [T] pencil [ˈpens(ə)l] to write or draw something with a …
47Syng inkstand — Pens dipped in ink contained in the Syng inkstand were used to sign the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. The inkstand was made by Philip Syng in 1752. He was a renowned silversmith and created fine… …
48Cotes — Pens or enclosures for flocks (2 Chr. 32:28, cotes for flocks; R.V., flocks in folds ) …
49pence — [pens] British a plural of penny …
50pensive — [ˈpensɪv] adj someone who is pensive seems to be thinking carefully about something pensively adv …