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Incuse

Incuse logo #10101) Formed by stamping
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Infuse

Infuse logo #10101) Add flavor to 2) Drill 3) Fill 4) Flavor by soaking 5) Flood 6) Imbue 7) Implant gradually 8) Inculcate 9) Instill 10) Introduce 11) Make tea from leaves 12) Pervade 13) Put pour fill 14) Saturate 15) Steep 16) To fill 17) To insert or fill 18) To inspire 19) To inspirit or animate 20) To instill as a quality
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Infuse

Infuse logo #10101) Endow 2) Imbue 3) Immerse 4) Impregnate 5) Inculcate 6) Influence 7) Insert 8) Inspire 9) Intersperse 10) Marinate 11) Permeate 12) Prepare 13) Saturate 14) Steep
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incuse

incuse logo #22641impressed or stamped upon
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Incuse

Incuse logo #21002• (v. t.) Alt. of Incuss • (v. t.) Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving.
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Infuse

Infuse logo #21002• (v. t.) To inspire; to inspirit or animate; to fill; -- followed by with. • (v. t.) To instill, as principles or qualities; to introduce. • (v. t.) To steep in water or other fluid without boiling, for the propose of extracting medicinal qualities; to soak. • (v. t.) To make an infusion with, as an ingredient; to tincture; to ...
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incuse

incuse logo #21358A design impressed into the surface of a coin to create an intaglio effect rather than a relief design..
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infuse

infuse logo #20148[Verb] If you infuse someone, you make them feel a certain way. If you infuse something, such as a herb, you pour hot water over it to absorb the flavour.
Example: The tea was infused with herbs whilst it brewed.
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incuse

incuse logo #10142 Design elements are impressed into the surface (opposite of relief).
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incuse

incuse logo #10143The opposite of bas--relief; design is recessed rather than raised. Used when referring to coins, medals, tokens and other metallic items.
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incuse

incuse logo #10444A design impressed into the surface of a coin to create an intaglio effect rather than a relief design.
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Incuse

Incuse logo #20972In·cuse' adjective [ See Incuse , transitive verb ] (Numismatics) Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving. 'Irregular incuse square.' Dr. W. Smith.
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Infuse

Infuse logo #20972In·fuse' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Infused ; present participle & verbal noun Infusing .] [ Latin infusus , past participle of infundere to pour in or into; prefix in- in + fundere to pou...
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Infuse

Infuse logo #20972In·fuse noun Infusion. [ Obsolete] Spenser.
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infuse

infuse logo #20001 put pour fill 
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Infuse

Infuse logo #20909Infuse: In medicine, to introduce a solution into the body through a vein. An infusion is the therapeutic introduction of a fluid other than blood into a vein. The infused fluid might, for example, be a saline (salt) solution.
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Infuse

Infuse logo #21791Extracting flavours by hot soaking in liquid in a covered pan. The term also refers to the liquid resulting from this process.
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Incuse

Incuse logo #23187Part of the coins design that has been impressed below the surface (intaglio).
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in use

in use logo #20400[adj] - currently being used
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Incuse

Incuse logo #10135in reference to coins, the action of stamping or hammering a figure on a coin; it is the impression made by the stamping of a coin.
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in use

in use logo #20974 adjective currently being used; `robots are in use throughout industry`
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infuse

infuse logo #20974 verb fill, as with a certain quality; `The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide`
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infuse

infuse logo #20974 verb introduce into the body through a vein, for therapeutic purposes; `Some physiologists infuses sugar solutions into the veins of animals`
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Incuse

Incuse logo #21090A mark simply stamped or hammered in below the surface of the metal. Since such punches were cut proud of the die, they were easily damaged and although they were used by outworkers to mark small pieces, their use in the duty marks of 1784 - 1786 was soon superceeded by a punch which gave a cameo impression and both the punch and the piece being st...
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Incuse

Incuse logo #22578Design elements of a coin that are impressed, not shown in raised relief.
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