From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfelt-tip penˌfelt-tip ˈpen (also felt-tipped pen, felt-tip British English) noun [countable] DTa pen that has a hard piece of felt at the end that the ink comes through
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felt-tip pen• Magilla was given a large sheet of plain white paper and a felt-tip pen and proceeded to write down all our thoughts.• Like the youngster the other night, he had a felt-tip pen and a Flamengo shirt in his hand.• Excuses, wrote Goldberg in the margin of his typescript with a felt-tip pen, an end to excuses.• It had been written with a black felt-tip pen on a legal pad that was in the home.• And Goldberg, pulling the pad towards him and seizing his felt-tip pen, began to write.