Dictionary Definition
stylus
Noun
1 a sharp pointed device attached to the
cartridge of a record player
2 a pointed tool for writing or drawing or
engraving; "he drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus"
[syn: style] [also:
styli (pl)]
User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -aɪləs
Noun
- A sharp stick used in ancient times for writing in clay tablets; a sharp tool for engraving.
- A phonograph needle.
- A small plastic stick used for writing on the touch sensitive screen of an electronic gadget.
Derived terms
Translations
a sharp stick
- Dutch: etsnaald, griffel, schrijfstift
- German: Schreibgriffel , Schreibspitze
a phonograph needle
a small plastic stick
- Finnish: osoitinkynä
Extensive Definition
A stylus (plural: styli or styluses) is a
writing
utensil. The word is also used for a computer accessory
(PDAs).
It usually refers to a narrow elongated staff, similar to a modern
ballpoint
pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more
easily.
Styli were first used by the ancient
Mesopotamians in order to write in cuneiform,
usually made out of reeds that grew
on the sides of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
and in marshes and down to
Egypt where the Egyptians used styluses from sliced reeds with
sharp points. Cuneiform was entirely based on the "wedge-shaped"
mark that the end of a cut reed made when pushed into a clay tablet,
hence the name "cuneiform" from Latin cuneus =
"wedge".
Function
Styli were used from classical times until the nineteenth century to write on wax tablets (tabulae), which were used for various purposes, from secretaries' notes to recording accounts. Some wax-tablets have been preserved in waterlogged deposits, for example in the Roman fort at Vindolanda on Hadrian's Wall. One end of such styli was pointed for writing and the other was flattened into a broad shape for erasing.Use in Arts
Styli are used in various arts and crafts still. Example situations: rubbing off dry transfer letters, tracing designs onto a new surface with carbon paper, and hand embossing. Styli are also used to engrave into materials like metal or clay.Styli are used to make dots as found in folk art
and mexican potterty artifacts. Oaxaca dot art is created using
Styli.
Use in music recording and reproduction
In the sound recording industry, a stylus is a phonograph or gramophone needle used to play back sound on gramophone records, as well as to record the sound indentations on the master record.Several technologies were used to record the
sounds, beginning with wax
cylinders. The harder the material used, the harder the stylus
has to be. The styli for playing vinyl records are made out of
Sapphire
or diamond.
Modern use
Today, the term stylus often refers to an input method usually used in PDAs, graphics tablets, Tablet PCs, and UMPCs. In this method, a stylus that secretes no ink touches a touch screen instead of a finger to avoid getting the natural oil from one's hands on the screen. Styli are also used with the Nintendo DS handheld gaming device, which has two screens, the bottom one being touch-sensitive.A stylus may also be used to scribe a recording
into smoked foil or glass. In various instruments this method may
be used instead of a pen for recording as it has the advantage of
being able to operate over a wide temperature range, does not clog
or dry prematurely, and has very small friction in comparison to
other methods. These characteristics were useful in certain types
of early seismographs and in
recording barographs
used in determining sailplane altitude
records.
The sharpest stylus possible has a single
atom at its tip. Such styli
are used in
scanning tunneling microscopes.
Etymology
The word stylus along with the word "style" came from the Latin word stilus meaning: "a stake; a pointed instrument, used by thestylus in Danish: Stylus
stylus in German: Griffel
stylus in Spanish: Estilete
stylus in French: Style (écriture)
stylus in Finnish: Osoitinkynä
stylus in Japanese: スタイラス
stylus in Dutch: Stylus
stylus in Norwegian: Griffel
stylus in Polish: Rysik
stylus in Russian: Грифель
stylus in Swedish: Griffel
stylus in Yiddish: ווייזערל
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Gramophone, PA, PA system, Victrola, audio sound system,
audiophile, binaural
system, bitch box, bullhorn, cartridge, ceramic pickup,
changer, crystal pickup,
derived four-channel system, discrete four-channel system,
four-channel stereo system, hi-fi, hi-fi fan, high-fidelity,
intercom,
intercommunication system, jukebox, magnetic pickup,
monaural system, mono,
needle, nickelodeon, phonograph, photoelectric
pickup, pickup,
public-address system, quadraphonic sound system, radio-phonograph
combination, record changer, record player, sound reproduction
system, sound truck, squawk box, stereo, system, tape deck, tape recorder,
tone arm, transcription turntable, turntable