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  2. Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    Two grease pencils Historical diplomatic usage. The grease pencil, a wax writing tool also known as a wax pencil, china marker, or chinagraph pencil (especially in the United Kingdom), is a writing implement made of hardened colored wax and is useful for marking on hard, glossy non-porous surfaces.

  3. Talk:Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    Using a black Royal Sovereign Chinagraph pencil I am exploring methods of blending, spreading, removing and fixing the black marks on paper, for artwork sketching and drawing. The black marks can be removed easily by washing in cold soapy water. That is not what would be expected from a wax, but is typical of an oil or grease I believe.

  4. 10–20 system (EEG) - Wikipedia

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    These are found with a tape measure, and often marked with a grease pencil, or "China marker." Nasion to Inion: the nasion is the distinctly depressed area between the eyes, just above the bridge of the nose, and the inion , is the crest point of back of the skull, often indicated by a bump (the prominent occipital ridge, can usually be located ...

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  6. 11 Things You Can Clean With a Magic Eraser—and 6 You Can't ...

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    This polymer sponge works like a pencil eraser. The active ingredient is melamine (a nitrogen-rich organic base) that acts as a mild abrasive, lifting the staining material.

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    chinagraph pencil pencil designed to write on china, glass etc. (US: grease pencil, china marker) chip shop (informal) fish-and-chip shop (parts of Scotland, Ireland: chipper), also chippy (see also List of words having different meanings in British and American English) chinwag (slang) chat chuffed (informal) proud, satisfied, pleased.