
1) Incised mark 2) Working as a copyist
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[cartography] Scribing was used to produce lines for cartographic map compilations before the use of computer based geographic information systems. Lines produced by manual scribing are sharp, clear and even. An impression of the corrected compilation sheet is photographed onto scribe sheet material or drawn using pencil. While working over...
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[graffiti] Scribing is a style or method of graffiti in which a scribe is used to tag on glass surfaces. There are two popular types of scribes. The first is the arrowhead scribe, held between the thumb and index finger, used for quick connectible-style tags on glass. The second is the pen scribe, usually used for more detailed tagging. Scr...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scribe
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(from the article `map`) In the negative engraving or scribing process, guide copy is printed on several sheets of plastic coated with an opaque paint, usually yellow. The ...
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The cutting of a grid pattern of grooves in a semiconductor material, generally for the purpose of making interconnections.
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Fitting woodwork to an irregular surface. In moldings, cutting the end of one piece to fit the molded face of the other at an interior angle to replace a miter joint.
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The cutting of a grid pattern of grooves in a semiconductor material, generally for the purpose of making interconnections.
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- Cutting and fitting woodwork to an irregular surface.
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The act of shaping timber to fit an irregular surface.
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Cutting and fitting woodwork to an irregular surface.
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The cutting of a grid pattern of grooves in a semiconductor material, generally for the purpose of making interconnections.
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Cutting and fitting woodwork to an irregular surface.
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