incuse (Meaning)

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incuse (v. t.)

Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving.

Alt. of Incuss

Synonyms & Antonyms of incuse

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incuse Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient coin bore an intricate incuse design of a horse and rider.
  2. The incuse letters on the tombstone were barely visible due to erosion.
  3. The artifact had a series of incuse lines that seemed to represent a script.
  4. The cylinder seal's incuse design depicted a procession of gods and goddesses.
  5. The incuse pattern on the amulet was said to have protective powers.
  6. The silver pendant had a beautiful incuse floral motif.
  7. The incuse symbols on the pottery shards provided valuable clues about the culture that made them.
  8. The stamp had an incuse company logo, ensuring authenticity.
  9. The incuse numbers on the banknote indicated its value.
  10. The incuse inscription on the medal commemorated a historic event.

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Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving., Alt. of Incuss

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient coin bore an intricate incuse design of a horse and rider.

The incuse letters on the tombstone were barely visible due to erosion.

The artifact had a series of incuse lines that seemed to represent a script.

The cylinder seal's incuse design depicted a procession of gods and goddesses.