资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
{Music box}. See {Musical box}, under {Musical}.
{Music hall}, a place for public musical entertainments.
{Music loft}, a gallery for musicians, as in a dancing room
or a church.
{Music of the spheres}, the harmony supposed to be produced
by the accordant movement of the celestial spheres.
{Music paper}, paper ruled with the musical staff, for the
use of composers and copyists.
{Music pen}, a pen for ruling at one time the five lines of
the musical staff.
{Music shell} (Zo["o]l.), a handsomely colored marine
gastropod shell ({Voluta musica}) found in the East
Indies; -- so called because the color markings often
resemble printed music. Sometimes applied to other shells
similarly marked.
{To face the music}, to meet any disagreeable necessity
without flinching. [Colloq. or Slang]
{Bow pen}. See {Bow-pen}.
{Dotting pen}, a pen for drawing dotted lines.
{Drawing}, or {Ruling}, {pen}, a pen for ruling lines having
a pair of blades between which the ink is contained.
{Fountain pen}, {Geometric pen}. See under {Fountain}, and
{Geometric}.
{Music pen}, a pen having five points for drawing the five
lines of the staff.
{Pen and ink}, or {pen-and-ink}, executed or done with a pen
and ink; as, a pen and ink sketch.
{Pen feather}. A pin feather. [Obs.]
{Pen name}. See under {Name}.
{Sea pen} (Zo["o]l.), a pennatula. [Usually written
{sea-pen}.]