texta
English
Etymology
By trademark erosion from Texta, a registered trademark of Australian stationery company Jasco Pty Ltd. Presumably from text.
Pronunciation
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
texta (plural textas)
- (Australia) A felt-tip pen, often coloured and usually wide-tipped for use by children.
- 2003, Mark Fox, Discovering Australian Animals, page 34,
- Here is what a wombat burrow may look like. Using coloured pencils or textas, colour in the wombat burrows.
- 2008, Ghristopher Cyrill, The Ganges and Its Tributaries, Alice Pung (editor), Growing Up Asian in Australia, page 40,
- He pencilled a map of India onto a piece of chipboard, and then went over the outline with a texta. He went over the texta outline with a razorblade and then, with a knife, he cut away the excess chipboard.
- 2009, Colin McLaren, Infiltration: The True Story of the Man Who Cracked the Mafia, Melbourne University Press, page 53,
- Minute weighing scales sat on top of desks, glass syringe kits lay idle, mug shots were pinned here and there, some with a dart in the forehead, or ′caught′ written in texta.
- 2003, Mark Fox, Discovering Australian Animals, page 34,
Latin
Participle
texta
- nominative feminine singular of textus
- nominative neuter plural of textus
- accusative neuter plural of textus
- vocative feminine singular of textus
- nominative neuter plural of textus
textā
- ablative feminine singular of textus
References
- texta in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
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