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Verb incise has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: inciseDescription:Verb (used with object) 1. To cut into or engrave a surface with a sharp instrument. 2. To make a cut or incision into a living tissue, typically as part of a surgical procedure. 3. To carve or etch words or designs onto a hard surface, like wood or stone. Noun 1. An incised cut or mark on a surface. Sample Sentences:1. The artist carefully incised intricate patterns onto the wooden sculpture. 2. The surgeon incised a small opening in the patient's abdomen to perform the procedure. 3. The archaeologist discovered an ancient tablet with beautifully preserved incises. 4. The incise on the rock surface indicated the presence of prehistoric artwork. Related Products: | |||||
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