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Incised

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Incised meaning

cut, particularly with a V shape

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The colorful intaglios — gems with incised carvings — likely fell out of signet rings worn by wealthy third-century bathers, and ended up trapped in the stone drains.

It was confirmed that the children died due to the incised wounds to their necks, the reported.

It was commissioned by George W. Young in 1906 and is incised (‘E.

Sharp force injuries include stab wounds, which are deeper, and incised wounds, which are shallower but longer, Miller said.

Etching and aquatint A piece of matte board, a plastic "card", or a wad of cloth is often used to push the ink into the incised lines.

However, the sources of the incised patterns are the trunks of palms, cycads and tropical tree ferns.

Intensive uplifting and folding in the formative period left the area highly fragmented, so that subordinate ranges and spurs veer off at many angles, their slopes incised by steep-sided valleys.

Ray (2007) p. 3 The front surface is polished and the inscriptions lightly incised on it; the sides of the stone are smoothed, but the back is only roughly worked, presumably because this would have not been visible when it was erected.

Sharply incised with deep, canyon-like walls, whether flowing or dry the wadis can be formidable obstacles to travel.

Some of them contain incised crosses, a sign that they were later adapted as Christian buildings or inhabited by Christians.

The columns of the foyer, for example, give an impression of incised geometric design similar to those of Durham Cathedral.

The crossing's chief distinction is the use of illusory intaglio ; Wren's bridge is carved from a limestone monolith incised to give the appearance of masonry.

The drainage network is coarse and incised.

The gaze is deep, due to the heavy eyelids and the incised pupils.

The inner (of three) coffins was of incised wood, the only decorated wood to survive from the period.

Theories of decipherment Linear A incised on a vase, also found in Akrotiri.

There are also stretches where the river and its tributaries have incised themselves into tight gorges.

The reported shards have simple rims with small incised lines.

These huge untapered columns are sometimes ornamented with incised decorations.

The tombstone is deeply incised with a cross, and consists of a rectangular block of white Swaledale fossil stone, quarried in North Yorkshire.