A person in authority, especially one who is self-important. Used with his or her: His nibs says we must do it
roasted, shelled and broken beans The fundamental product from which chocolate is made
small sharp tip or point of foreign material which project above the surface of an applied ink film
The inner almond shaped seed of the cacao bean The nibs are exposed after the outer shells of the cacao bean have been removed Nibs are roasted, then ground to produce chocolate liquor, from which all chocolate products are made
The kernels of coca beans are usually called 'nibs' and are the basic ingredient of which chocolate is made, Sometimes, the original dark and rich nibs are used to add texture to chocolate bars or chocolate deserts
Slowly welling from the point of her gold nib, pale blue ink dissolved the full stop; for there her pen stuck; her eyes fixed, and tears slowly filled them.
The nib is what applies the ink to the paper and is the point of the fountain pen which does the actual writing Fountain pens utilize the metal nib to channel the ink onto the writing surface Nib sizes allow you to select a point that comfortably expresses your personal style of handwriting While nibs are available in extra fine, fine, medium, broad, broadest broad (bb), etc , the most popular nib size remains the medium followed by the fine
The end of the pen used to write with At one time, a nib itself was called the "pen" and everything else was called the " holder" This was a "left over" from the days of dip pens and is the term is no longer used in that manner In pen collecting circles, referring to the nib as the point or the tip is pretty much considered criminal behavior & is guaranteed to cause more than just a few harsh looks in your direction
Simply means a rifle or part is New In the original Box Not necessarily military, and sadly not always true as some have been fired I dealer might raise the price of a rifle if it's NIB because of it's unfired condition and the completeness of the set
A resource that stores a collection of Cocoa user interface objects, such as buttons, text fields, and pop-up menus, as well as information about the relationships between those objects and project code