Incised
[in-sahyzd] /ɪnˈsaɪzd/
adjective
1.
cut into:
the incised material.
2.
made by cutting:
an incised pattern.
3.
Medicine/Medical. made or cut cleanly, as if surgically; not ragged:
an incised wound.
4.
(of a leaf) sharply, deeply, and somewhat irregularly notched.
[in-sahyz] /ɪnˈsaɪz/
verb (used with object), incised, incising.
1.
to cut into; cut marks, figures, etc., upon.
2.
to make (marks, figures, etc.) by cutting; engrave; carve.
/ɪnˈsaɪzd/
adjective
1.
cut into or engraved: an incised surface
2.
made by cutting or engraving: an incised design
3.
(of a wound) cleanly cut, as with a surgical knife
4.
having margins that are sharply and deeply indented: an incised leaf
/ɪnˈsaɪz/
verb
1.
(transitive) to produce (lines, a design, etc) by cutting into the surface of (something) with a sharp tool
v.
1540s, from French inciser (15c.), from Old French enciser (12c.), from Latin incisus, past participle of incidere “to cut into, cut through” (see incision). Related: Incised; incising.
incise in·cise (ĭn-sīz’)
v. in·cised, in·cis·ing, in·cis·es
To cut into with a sharp instrument.
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