Aún no tenemos significados para "incise".
1Ralph was ending with an incise peroration that he had delivered more than once before.
2But the old meaning of "write" is to incise, or to cut, or engrave.
3Winding streams on plains may thus incise their meanders in solid rock as the plains are gradually uplifted.
4We developed an efficient, safe, reusable, and inexpensive instrument to incise the pelvis and ureter during laparoscopic pyeloplasty.
5If after considerable tapping the tree did not yield much, it was advisable to incise the tree higher up.
6You are indeed a cock whose comb wants cutting, and if all be well, we will incise it for your soul's good.
7Next, use your saw blade to incise small ledges along both lips of the trench to anchor the blocks once they're stood up.
8The isthmus is entitled to absolutely no consideration whatever in deciding the location at which to incise so vital a structure as the trachea.
9This throws the trachea forward into prominence, and one deep slashing cut will incise all of the soft tissues down to the trachea.]
10What does it show? I could see it was incised with figures.
11Three varieties of wounds are described: incised, punctured, and contused and lacerated.
12Then the peritoneum was incised to find the apex of the prostate.
13They had Latin incised into them and were, she believed, curse tablets.
14It stayed there, right at home, now surrounded by incised figures and rays.
15Runes were also carved, or incised, in metal and in bone.
16Fragments of pottery having incised designs, similar to the dark ware already described.
Incise a través del tiempo