incised

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A decoration found on pottery consisting of lines drawn into wet clay When fired, the arrangement of lines leaves a permanent design on the vessel surface
meander in a river, a deep steep-sided meander (bend) formed by the severe downwards erosion of an existing meander There are several incised meanders along the middle course ot the river Wye, near Chepstow, Gwent
Sharply impressed into the body, as a trademark or form number on the base of a stein Base markings were normally applied by impressing a metal die into the clay while it was still in the "green" state
cut rather deeply (leaf margin)
cut into with a sharp instrument sharply and deeply indented
- refers to the lines in unfired ceramic material that were created by using a stamp, press, or mold; sometimes used synonymously with etched
Deeply cut, engraved or carved, the entire ornament being cut into the surface rather than raised from it Contrast Relief Sometimes called Intaglio
{s} cut; carved; formed by cutting
a (L in, into; caedere, to cut) with sharp angles between the lobes; having deeply cleft margins
Having deep and sharp notches, as a leaf or a petal
lines [n] shallow decorative lines cut into a wood surface
Cut in; carved; engraved
cut into with a sharp instrument
Sharply and irregularly slashed or cut
A term used to describe down-cutting (downward erosion) by a stream Incision deepens and often steepens the stream channel
past of incise
sharply and deeply indented
indented into - some dolls marking are incised rather than raised or elevated
Deep, well defined channel with narrow width to depth ration, and limited or no lateral movement Often newly formed, and as a result of rapid down-cutting in the substrate
cut or impressed into a surface; "an incised design"; "engraved invitations"
In treated lumber this refers to the knife perforations in the lumber These aid in helping the chemical penetrate deeper into the lumber
incised meander
A meander (an erosion of a river bed) in a region that undergoes tectonic uplift subsequent to the action that caused the initial meander
incised-meander
Attributive form of incised meander, noun
incise
To cut in or into with a sharp instrument; to carve; to engrave
ıncised
{a} cut, made by cutting, carved, jagged
incise
make an incision into by carving or cutting
incise
{f} cut; carve; engrave
incise
To cut, gash, or wound with a sharp instrument; to cut off
incise
If an object is incised with a design, the design is carefully cut into the surface of the object with a sharp instrument. After the surface is polished, a design is incised or painted. a set of chairs incised with Grecian scrolls. to cut a pattern, word etc into something, using a sharp instrument (inciser, from incisus, past participle of incidere )
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