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Meanings of
incised
in English
Cut or impressed into a surface.
engraved
inscribed
etched
graven
Related terms
carved
carven
Incised.
Related terms
compound
Incised.
Related terms
cut
Usage of
incised
in English
1
What does it show? I could see it was
incised
with figures.
2
Three varieties of wounds are described:
incised
,
punctured, and contused and lacerated.
3
Then the peritoneum was
incised
to find the apex of the prostate.
4
They had Latin
incised
into them and were, she believed, curse tablets.
5
It stayed there, right at home, now surrounded by
incised
figures and rays.
6
Runes were also carved, or
incised
,
in metal and in bone.
7
Fragments of pottery having
incised
designs, similar to the dark ware already described.
8
It was a stone
incised
with Kyral's name in the ideographs of Shainsa.
9
Lions, birds, human figures painted in brown under the glaze or
incised
through.
10
At the centre two circles had been
incised
side by side.
11
The tumor was
incised
and proved to be a living infant.
12
You can feel them twining together, very skillful, whoever
incised
him.'
13
Its name was
incised
into the stone pediment above the door.
14
Mr. Manhug, have you ever been sent for to a bad
incised
wound?
15
The only novelty is the
incised
line which marks the iris of the eye.
16
Tells about problems with names that are
incised
in stone.
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incised
incise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
incise lines
incise wound
incise designs
incise characters
incise deeply
More collocations
Incised
through the time
Incised
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common