A marker with a felt tip that has a wide nib for making identifying marks, as on clothing.
a marker made of felt
A felt marker is simply called a marker or felt marker.
Definutly the marker. It is most likely felt tipped where as a pen is most likely ball point. The felt tip will dry out the fastest. Definutly the marker. It is most likely felt tipped where as a pen is most likely ball point. The felt tip will dry out the fastest. Definutly the marker. It is most likely felt tipped where as a pen is most likely ball point. The felt tip will dry out the fastest. Definutly the marker. It is most likely felt tipped where as a pen is most likely ball point. The felt tip will dry out the fastest. Definutly the marker. It is most likely felt tipped where as a pen is most likely ball point. The felt tip will dry out the fastest.
marker (as in indicator) = samán (סמן)marker (as in a felt-tip pen) = márkehr (מרקר)marker (as in something that emphasizes) = madgésh (מדגש)
Sure. Felt is made of wool. A magic marker will work as will any protein (acid) dye.
ballpoint,felt tip, marker, highlighter, quill, and many others.
John A. Gleason has written: 'Illustration with markers' -- subject(s): Dry marker drawing, Felt marker drawing, Technique
Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.
It kinda feels nice. I stuck like half the marker up my feces canal. It felt so good. No it does not hurt.
Felt tip pens are marker pens with a small size coloring tip. Felt tip pens come in a variety of colors and can be recharged using compatible pen cartridges.
No Unless the marker is designed for DVD Or CD use.
It was developed in Worcester, Mississippi In 1857 by William H. Sanford, Jr. It was a improvement of the Magic Marker felt-tip marker. Its use in corporate/ buisness America is demanded greatly for labeling, highliting, emphasizing and has the ability to write on many surfaces.
"A marker" or "one marker" can be English equivalents of the French phrase un feutre.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun feutremeans "felt-tipped pen, marker." The pronunciation will be "eh fuhtr" in central-north France and "eh fuh-truh" in southern France.