
1) Carved 2) Carven 3) Compound 4) Cut 5) Engraved 6) Etched 7) Lanced
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1) Compound 2) Cut into 3) Cut marks on 4) Did some engraving 5) Made engravings 6) Sharply and deeply indented 7) With a notched margin
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cut deeply and (usually) unevenly (a condition intermediate between toothed and lobed).
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Incised means cut, particularly with a `V` shape. It is a term found in a number of disciplines. ==Geology== ==Medicine== In medicine an incised wound is one made with a cutting instrument, often a deep wound. (See incision) ==Biology== An incised structure is one with a deep `V` shaped notch, often used to refer to the outline of a leaf, or t...
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cut jaggedly with very deep teeth
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dissected but cut deeply and irregularly with the parts joined by a broad lamina
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• (a.) Cut in; carved; engraved. • (a.) Having deep and sharp notches, as a leaf or a petal. • (imp. & p. p.) of Incise
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Deeply and irregularly cut.
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A type of decoration were a design is cut or carved into the surface an the item, probably with a sharp metal point.
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cut, often deeply, usually irregularly, but seldom as much as one-half the distance to the midrib or base
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Sharply and irregularly slashed or cut.
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Cut deeply, sharply and often irregularly (an intermediate condition between toothed and lobed). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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cut, often deeply, usually irregularly, but seldom as much as one-half the distance to the midrib or base
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A decoration found on pottery consisting of lines drawn into wet clay. When fired, the arrangement of lines leaves a permanent design on the vessel surface.
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Deeply lobed or divided, but not completely divided into separate parts.
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carving figures into rock by cutting lines to outline a figure
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In·cised' adjective 1. Cut in; carved; engraved.
2. (Botany) Having deep and sharp notches, as a leaf or a petal.
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Cut; slashed irregularly, more or less deeply and sharply.
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dissected but cut deeply and irregularly with the parts joined by a broad lamina
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Maker's name, monogram or mark cut into the clay with a pointed tool.
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Pattern cut into the clay with a sharp tool.
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A surface (typically metal, stone, or pottery) that has been cut into, often to create lettering or decoration.
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Surface designs cut into the clay for decorative purposes.
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adjective cut into with a sharp instrument
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cut into: the incised material. · made by cutting: an incised pattern. · made or cut cleanly, as if surgically; not ragged: an incised wound. · (of a leaf&hasp;) sharply, deeply, and somewhat irregularly notched.
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