incised (Meaning)

Wordnet

incised (s)

sharply and deeply indented

cut into with a sharp instrument

cut or impressed into a surface

Webster

incised (imp. & p. p.)

of Incise

Webster

incised (a.)

Cut in; carved; engraved.

Having deep and sharp notches, as a leaf or a petal.

incised Sentence Examples

  1. The artist skillfully incised intricate patterns into the delicate porcelain vase.
  2. The old oak tree stood tall, its bark incised with deep grooves from countless years.
  3. The ancient tablet bore inscriptions incised with a sharp stylus.
  4. The jeweler incised the bride's name and wedding date into the golden wedding band.
  5. The surgeon carefully incised the patient's skin during the surgery.
  6. The ancient hieroglyphics on the temple wall were beautifully incised in stone.
  7. The woodcarver incised elaborate designs into the furniture, enhancing its beauty.
  8. The archaeologists carefully incised the dirt to reveal the remnants of an ancient civilization.
  9. The glassblower deftly incised the molten glass, creating a stunning masterpiece.
  10. The blacksmith incised his initials into the ornate iron gates to mark his craftsmanship.

FAQs About the word incised

sharply and deeply indented, cut into with a sharp instrument, cut or impressed into a surfaceof Incise, Cut in; carved; engraved., Having deep and sharp notche

etched, inscribed, carved, engraved,sculpted, traced, sculptured, graved,insculped, chased

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The artist skillfully incised intricate patterns into the delicate porcelain vase.

The old oak tree stood tall, its bark incised with deep grooves from countless years.

The ancient tablet bore inscriptions incised with a sharp stylus.

The jeweler incised the bride's name and wedding date into the golden wedding band.