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Etymology: [ in-'grAv, en- ] (transitive verb.) 1509. From en- +‎ grave (“carve”).
Synonyms: carve, etch, inscribe, bite, burn, chase, chisel, crosshatch, cut, diaper, embed, enchase, fix, grave, hatch, impress, imprint, infix, ingrain

işlemek, hakketmek, oymak, işle, engraved on the mind hafızaya yer etmiş, engraverhakkak, oyma, kabartma yapmak, oymacı, zihne nakşolunmuş, nakşetmek, oymacılık, kazımak, biçim vermek, kazı, basık, kazınmış, oyma işi, kazılı, işleme, gravür, kazinmis, hakkaklık, yarma, oyma resim, gravür sanatı, hakkâklık, oymacılık, hakkâk işi, klişe, oyma baskı, kazıyarak, oyma klişeden çıkarılan resim, ıstampa,

1 işlemek     ts
2 hakketmek     ts
3 oymak     ts
4 işle     ts
5 engraved on the mind hafızaya yer etmiş     ts
6 engraverhakkak     ts
7 oyma     ts
8 kabartma yapmak  fiil     ts
9 oymacı     ts
10 zihne nakşolunmuş     ts
11 nakşetmek     ts
12 oymacılık     ts
13 kazımak     ts
14 biçim vermek     ts
15 kazı     ts
16 basık  Bilgisayar     ts
17engraved kazınmış     ts
18engraving oyma işi     ts
19engraved kazılı     ts
20engraving işleme  isim     ts
21engraving gravür  isim     ts
22engraved kazinmis     ts
23engraving hakkaklık     ts
24engraving yarma     ts
25engraving oyma resim     ts
26engraving gravür sanatı     ts
27engraving hakkâklık, oymacılık  isim     ts
28engraving hakkâk işi  isim     ts
29engraving klişe     ts
30engraving oyma baskı  Arkeoloji     ts
31engraving kazıyarak     ts
32engraving oyma klişeden çıkarılan resim     ts
33engraving ıstampa  Sanat     ts
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To carve (something) into a material, To carve text or symbols into (something), usually for the purposes of identification or art, To put in a grave, to bury, engraven, To deposit in the grave; to bury, To cut in; to make by incision, To form or represent by means of incisions upon wood, stone, metal, or the like; as, to engrave an inscription, Engraving is a method of surface decoration in which a design is etched into the surface with a sharp tool, carve in a wood, metal, or stone; cut in, One kind of process used to create characters on stamping equipment, it involves using a single lip tapered tool to cut the character shape from the material, To produce a raised printed surface by printing with a cut-away plate, To decorate metal by gouging a design with graver's tools; embellishing metal or other material with patterns using a stamping tool or drill This was a popular technique in mid-Victorian jewelry The resulting depressions were often filled with colored enamel Also refers to inscribing a dedication or monogram to identify a piece Stamped pieces can be designed to imitate hand engraving Under magnification, the design is much more sharp in a hand engraved piece, with subtle irregularities, carve out letters or designs on hard surfaces; impress deeply, If you engrave something with a design or words, or if you engrave a design or words on it, you cut the design or words into its surface. Your wedding ring can be engraved with a personal inscription at no extra cost Harrods will also engrave your child's name on the side I'm having `John Law' engraved on the cap. a bottle engraved with her name, To decorate metal by gouging a design with graver's tools This was a popular technique in mid-Victorian jewelry The resulting depressions were often filled with colored enamel Also refers to inscribing a dedication or monogram to identify a piece Stamped pieces can be designed to imitate hand engraving Under magnification, the design is much more sharp in a hand engraved piece, with subtle irregularities, To mark, print, or incise letters or designs onto a surface, usually paper, with a photo-etched and hand-finished die The die, or engraving, is usually metal, although it can be stone, wood, or other material Engravings are one level and shallow to carry ink in the recessed areas of the die before transferring the ink to the paper, to cut figures or letters into wood or metal, impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory, To cut with a graving instrument in order to form an inscription or pictorial representation; to carve figures; to mark with incisions, To impress deeply; to infix, as if with a graver, carve, cut, or etch into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter", carve, cut, or etch a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name", impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory", carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the winner's name onto the trophy cup" carve, cut, or etch a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name" carve, cut, or etch into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter" impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory, carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the winner's name onto the trophy cup", decorated with engravings, Simple past tense and past participle of engrave, made by engraving, Present participle of engrave, an engraved image, the art of drawing music notation at high quality, see Engraving, the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves into it, insculptured, engravement, ingrave, The process of cutting into the surface of an annealed glass object either by holding it against a rotating copper wheel fed with an abrasive or by scratching it, usually with a diamond See also carving, cutting, stippling, cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations", emphasis If you say that something is engraved on your mind or memory or on your heart, you are emphasizing that you will never forget it, because it has made a very strong impression on you. Her image is engraved upon my heart, carved, graven; firmly impressed, - use of abrasive material to cut lines, ornaments, or script into a hard surface, Stamps printed from plates engraved in recess, cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations, Having the surface covered with irregular, impressed lines, Made by engraving or ornamented with engraving, third-person singular of engrave, Printing method using a metal plate (die) with an image carved into it, n 1 An artistic process by which a plate is carved with a sharp tool and filled with ink to transfer the ink to the paper 2 Artwork made from such a process, making engraved or etched plates and printing designs from them a block or plate that has been engraved a print made from an engraving, - the lines of a drawing are cut into a metal plate (always copper in the seventeenth century) with a sharp v-shaped metal instrument called a graver or burin The completed plate would then be covered with ink and the surface wiped, the incised lines retaining ink The inked design would then be transferred to a sheet of wet paper as both plate and paper were run through a roller press under pressure The plate would then be re-inked for each impression, An impression from an engraved plate, block of wood, or other material; a print, Glass can be engraved with numerous patterns Our glass is engraved freehand -- a task which requires precision, an eye for proportion, and a steady hand The design is produced step by step The proper bit must be chosen for each detail in the design This means that a complicated design requires the use of several different bits Because the design usually consists of flowers, leaves, bows, and so forth, the process is sometimes called "blomslipning" or "floral engraving" in Swedish, Method for printing in which a design is cut or etched into a metal plate; these cuts are then filled with ink and transferred directly to paper, Precise grooves are cut into the plate with a sharp tool called a burin; widely used for early reproductive printmaking, The act or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns, characters, lines, and the like; especially, the art of producing such lines, etc, Engraving is used for the decoration of the surface itself; also, for producing an original, from which a pattern or design may be printed on paper, in the surface of metal plates or blocks of wood, That which is engraved; an engraved plate, An engraving is a picture or design that has been cut into a surface, An intaglio technique in which a metal plate is manually incised with a burin, an engraving tool with a V-shaped metal shaft Depending on the angle and degree of pressure with which they were scooped out of the metal (usually copper) plate, the incised lines may vary in width and darkness when printed The result is a very steady and considered line, with crisp edges where the burin has cut through the metal, An Intaglio technique similar to drypoint When engraving, the artist cuts his design directly into the metal plate The depth and thickness of the line can be altered by hand pressure As in the other intaglio methods, ink gathers in the recessed areas Dampened paper is then pressed against the plate to absorb the ink and produce an image in reverse, Printing method using a plate, also called a die, with an image cut into its surface, Printing technique in which an intaglio image is produced by cutting a metal plate or box directly with a sharp engraving tool The incised lines are linked and printed with the heavy pressure, a print made by cutting a design into a metal plate with a pointed steel tool known as a burin The plate is inked, and the ink wiped off, except for that remaining in the groove Then the plate, covered with a damp sheet of paper, is run through a heavy press to reproduce an image the reverse of that on the plate, A printing process whereby images such as copy or art are etched onto a plate When ink is applied, these etched areas act as small wells to hold the ink; paper is forced against this die and the ink is lifted out of the etched areas creating raised images on the paper, making engraved or etched plates and printing designs from them, art of carving out letters or designs on hard surfaces, An engraving is a picture that has been printed from a plate on which designs have been cut. a color engraving of oranges and lemons. Any of various processes of cutting a design into a plate or block of metal or wood. The cutting is done by a graver, or burin, on a copper, zinc, aluminum, or magnesium plate, and the design is printed with a roller press from ink rubbed into the incised grooves. Wood engraving derives from the woodcut, but the use of the hard, smooth boxwood, cut with the burin commonly used by the copper-plate engraver, produces a finer, more detailed image. By contrast with engraving from metal plates, the printing of wood engravings is done from the surface of the plate or block; the parts that are not to be printed are cut away. See also etching, a print made from an engraving, a block or plate that has been engraved, A form of printing whereby an image is created by scoring a stamping plate with a carving tool The inked plate transfers the image in reverse onto the paper or fabric, The art of incising a design on metal In printing, the design is etched onto a metal plate which is then inked and imprinted onto paper The nature of metal allowed for greater detail to be included with engraving plates than could be achieved with wooden blocks, (English) The cutting of a design into a metal surface Engraved metal plates were used in printing, and the resulting print on paper is also called an engraving, A printing process whereby lines are incised on a highly polished metal plate by means of a sharp-pointed instrument, diamond-shaped in cross section, called a burin or graver The tool works like a plough cutting a furrow The strength of the line may be increased by cutting deeper The burin is held in a fixed position and, to produce a curved line, the plate itself is turned This makes engraving a slow and painstaking technique producing controlled, formal results, An intaglio process in which lines are cut into a metal plate and then filled with ink to transfer the image onto paper, process of cutting into the surface of the metal for decorative effect This method is widely used for inscriptions, coats of arms and ornament A variety of effects are achieved by using different cutting tools, This is probably the oldest of the intaglio processes The design is cut into a hard surface, usually metal, with a sharp tool called a burin which carves a line out of the metal very cleanly, giving a clear and sharp final line This process is used in the design of bank notes, postage stamps, etc, a technique of cutting into the surface of glass with a metal or stone wheel to create lines or forms, such as portraits, (1) The art of producing a depressed design on a wood or metal block by cutting it in with a tool (2) The impression or image made from such a wood or metal block by ink that fills the design Compare burin, etching, woodcut, The general term for incising lines directly into a metal plate or, in the case of wood engraving, an end grain block of hard wood, in intaglio, engraving differs from etching in that the plate is not grounded, and it is the pressure of the tool, not the use of an acid bath, that creates the lines in the metal top, This is probably the oldest of the intaglio processes The design is cut into a hard surface usually metal, with a sharp tool called a burin which carves a line of varying with and depth This line when inked and printed is clear and sharp This prosess is also used in the designs of bank notes, postage stamps, etc, > The method used to inscribe metal surfaces or to add decorations  A 'graver' cuts thin furrows into the surface after a certain pattern, thereby removing a small amount of metal (unlike chasing), designs achieved by cutting the surface of metal by the use of sharp tools, called gravers, which remove small amounts of metal,

34 To carve (something) into a material - "He engraved his name."     ts
35 To carve text or symbols into (something), usually for the purposes of identification or art - "He engraved the plaque with his name."     ts
36 To put in a grave, to bury - "So both agree their bodies to engraue; / The great earthes wombe they open to the sky ."     ts
37 engraven     ts
38 To deposit in the grave; to bury     ts
39 To cut in; to make by incision     ts
40 To form or represent by means of incisions upon wood, stone, metal, or the like; as, to engrave an inscription     ts
41 Engraving is a method of surface decoration in which a design is etched into the surface with a sharp tool     ts
42 carve in a wood, metal, or stone; cut in     ts
43 One kind of process used to create characters on stamping equipment, it involves using a single lip tapered tool to cut the character shape from the material     ts
44 To produce a raised printed surface by printing with a cut-away plate     ts
45 To decorate metal by gouging a design with graver's tools; embellishing metal or other material with patterns using a stamping tool or drill This was a popular technique in mid-Victorian jewelry The resulting depressions were often filled with colored enamel Also refers to inscribing a dedication or monogram to identify a piece Stamped pieces can be designed to imitate hand engraving Under magnification, the design is much more sharp in a hand engraved piece, with subtle irregularities     ts
46 carve out letters or designs on hard surfaces; impress deeply  fiil     ts
47 If you engrave something with a design or words, or if you engrave a design or words on it, you cut the design or words into its surface. Your wedding ring can be engraved with a personal inscription at no extra cost Harrods will also engrave your child's name on the side I'm having `John Law' engraved on the cap. a bottle engraved with her name     ts
48 To decorate metal by gouging a design with graver's tools This was a popular technique in mid-Victorian jewelry The resulting depressions were often filled with colored enamel Also refers to inscribing a dedication or monogram to identify a piece Stamped pieces can be designed to imitate hand engraving Under magnification, the design is much more sharp in a hand engraved piece, with subtle irregularities     ts
49 To mark, print, or incise letters or designs onto a surface, usually paper, with a photo-etched and hand-finished die The die, or engraving, is usually metal, although it can be stone, wood, or other material Engravings are one level and shallow to carry ink in the recessed areas of the die before transferring the ink to the paper     ts
50 to cut figures or letters into wood or metal     ts
51 impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory     ts
52 To cut with a graving instrument in order to form an inscription or pictorial representation; to carve figures; to mark with incisions     ts
53 To impress deeply; to infix, as if with a graver     ts
54 carve, cut, or etch into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter"     ts
55 carve, cut, or etch a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name"     ts
56 impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory"     ts
57 carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the winner's name onto the trophy cup" carve, cut, or etch a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name" carve, cut, or etch into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter" impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory     ts
58 carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the winner's name onto the trophy cup"     ts
59engraved decorated with engravings     ts
60engraved Simple past tense and past participle of engrave     ts
61engraved made by engraving     ts
62engraving Present participle of engrave     ts
63engraving an engraved image     ts
64engraving the art of drawing music notation at high quality, see Engraving     ts
65engraving the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves into it     ts
66Engraved insculptured     ts
67Engraving engravement     ts
68 ingrave     ts
69engraved The process of cutting into the surface of an annealed glass object either by holding it against a rotating copper wheel fed with an abrasive or by scratching it, usually with a diamond See also carving, cutting, stippling     ts
70engraved cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations"     ts
71engraved emphasis If you say that something is engraved on your mind or memory or on your heart, you are emphasizing that you will never forget it, because it has made a very strong impression on you. Her image is engraved upon my heart     ts
72engraved carved, graven; firmly impressed  sıfat     ts
73engraved - use of abrasive material to cut lines, ornaments, or script into a hard surface     ts
74engraved Stamps printed from plates engraved in recess     ts
75engraved cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations     ts
76engraved Having the surface covered with irregular, impressed lines     ts
77engraved Made by engraving or ornamented with engraving     ts
78engraves third-person singular of engrave     ts
79engraving Printing method using a metal plate (die) with an image carved into it     ts
80engraving n 1 An artistic process by which a plate is carved with a sharp tool and filled with ink to transfer the ink to the paper 2 Artwork made from such a process     ts
81engraving making engraved or etched plates and printing designs from them a block or plate that has been engraved a print made from an engraving     ts
82engraving - the lines of a drawing are cut into a metal plate (always copper in the seventeenth century) with a sharp v-shaped metal instrument called a graver or burin The completed plate would then be covered with ink and the surface wiped, the incised lines retaining ink The inked design would then be transferred to a sheet of wet paper as both plate and paper were run through a roller press under pressure The plate would then be re-inked for each impression     ts
83engraving An impression from an engraved plate, block of wood, or other material; a print     ts
84engraving Glass can be engraved with numerous patterns Our glass is engraved freehand -- a task which requires precision, an eye for proportion, and a steady hand The design is produced step by step The proper bit must be chosen for each detail in the design This means that a complicated design requires the use of several different bits Because the design usually consists of flowers, leaves, bows, and so forth, the process is sometimes called "blomslipning" or "floral engraving" in Swedish     ts
85engraving Method for printing in which a design is cut or etched into a metal plate; these cuts are then filled with ink and transferred directly to paper     ts
86engraving Precise grooves are cut into the plate with a sharp tool called a burin; widely used for early reproductive printmaking     ts
87engraving The act or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns, characters, lines, and the like; especially, the art of producing such lines, etc     ts
88engraving Engraving is used for the decoration of the surface itself; also, for producing an original, from which a pattern or design may be printed on paper     ts
89engraving in the surface of metal plates or blocks of wood     ts
90engraving That which is engraved; an engraved plate     ts
91engraving An engraving is a picture or design that has been cut into a surface     ts
92engraving An intaglio technique in which a metal plate is manually incised with a burin, an engraving tool with a V-shaped metal shaft Depending on the angle and degree of pressure with which they were scooped out of the metal (usually copper) plate, the incised lines may vary in width and darkness when printed The result is a very steady and considered line, with crisp edges where the burin has cut through the metal     ts
93engraving An Intaglio technique similar to drypoint When engraving, the artist cuts his design directly into the metal plate The depth and thickness of the line can be altered by hand pressure As in the other intaglio methods, ink gathers in the recessed areas Dampened paper is then pressed against the plate to absorb the ink and produce an image in reverse     ts
94engraving Printing method using a plate, also called a die, with an image cut into its surface     ts
95engraving Printing technique in which an intaglio image is produced by cutting a metal plate or box directly with a sharp engraving tool The incised lines are linked and printed with the heavy pressure     ts
96engraving a print made by cutting a design into a metal plate with a pointed steel tool known as a burin The plate is inked, and the ink wiped off, except for that remaining in the groove Then the plate, covered with a damp sheet of paper, is run through a heavy press to reproduce an image the reverse of that on the plate     ts
97engraving A printing process whereby images such as copy or art are etched onto a plate When ink is applied, these etched areas act as small wells to hold the ink; paper is forced against this die and the ink is lifted out of the etched areas creating raised images on the paper     ts
98engraving making engraved or etched plates and printing designs from them     ts
99engraving art of carving out letters or designs on hard surfaces  isim     ts
100engraving An engraving is a picture that has been printed from a plate on which designs have been cut. a color engraving of oranges and lemons. Any of various processes of cutting a design into a plate or block of metal or wood. The cutting is done by a graver, or burin, on a copper, zinc, aluminum, or magnesium plate, and the design is printed with a roller press from ink rubbed into the incised grooves. Wood engraving derives from the woodcut, but the use of the hard, smooth boxwood, cut with the burin commonly used by the copper-plate engraver, produces a finer, more detailed image. By contrast with engraving from metal plates, the printing of wood engravings is done from the surface of the plate or block; the parts that are not to be printed are cut away. See also etching     ts
101engraving a print made from an engraving     ts
102engraving a block or plate that has been engraved     ts
103engraving A form of printing whereby an image is created by scoring a stamping plate with a carving tool The inked plate transfers the image in reverse onto the paper or fabric     ts
104engraving The art of incising a design on metal In printing, the design is etched onto a metal plate which is then inked and imprinted onto paper The nature of metal allowed for greater detail to be included with engraving plates than could be achieved with wooden blocks     ts
105engraving (English) The cutting of a design into a metal surface Engraved metal plates were used in printing, and the resulting print on paper is also called an engraving     ts
106engraving A printing process whereby lines are incised on a highly polished metal plate by means of a sharp-pointed instrument, diamond-shaped in cross section, called a burin or graver The tool works like a plough cutting a furrow The strength of the line may be increased by cutting deeper The burin is held in a fixed position and, to produce a curved line, the plate itself is turned This makes engraving a slow and painstaking technique producing controlled, formal results     ts
107engraving An intaglio process in which lines are cut into a metal plate and then filled with ink to transfer the image onto paper     ts
108engraving process of cutting into the surface of the metal for decorative effect This method is widely used for inscriptions, coats of arms and ornament A variety of effects are achieved by using different cutting tools     ts
109engraving This is probably the oldest of the intaglio processes The design is cut into a hard surface, usually metal, with a sharp tool called a burin which carves a line out of the metal very cleanly, giving a clear and sharp final line This process is used in the design of bank notes, postage stamps, etc     ts
110engraving a technique of cutting into the surface of glass with a metal or stone wheel to create lines or forms, such as portraits     ts
111engraving (1) The art of producing a depressed design on a wood or metal block by cutting it in with a tool (2) The impression or image made from such a wood or metal block by ink that fills the design Compare burin, etching, woodcut     ts
112engraving The general term for incising lines directly into a metal plate or, in the case of wood engraving, an end grain block of hard wood, in intaglio, engraving differs from etching in that the plate is not grounded, and it is the pressure of the tool, not the use of an acid bath, that creates the lines in the metal top     ts
113engraving This is probably the oldest of the intaglio processes The design is cut into a hard surface usually metal, with a sharp tool called a burin which carves a line of varying with and depth This line when inked and printed is clear and sharp This prosess is also used in the designs of bank notes, postage stamps, etc     ts
114engraving > The method used to inscribe metal surfaces or to add decorations  A 'graver' cuts thin furrows into the surface after a certain pattern, thereby removing a small amount of metal (unlike chasing)     ts
115engraving designs achieved by cutting the surface of metal by the use of sharp tools, called gravers, which remove small amounts of metal     ts
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