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incised

[ in-sahyzd ]

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.


incised

/ ɪˈɪ /

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

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲi· adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of incised1

First recorded in 1590–1600; incise + -ed 2
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A post-mortem examination found she had sustained four incised wounds to her neck, one bolt wound to her neck and 11 bolt wounds to her torso among other injuries.

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As a result, some streams became deeply incised channels that act as drains, lowering the water table and encouraging conifers to move in where meadows once were, Pope said.

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Carved from wood as a durable, 3-foot-tall, totem-like column, it was then wrapped in linen, covered with smooth plaster and incised and painted.

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The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner reported his manner of death as homicide and cause as “an incised wound of the neck.”

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The inverted triangles incised across the female figures’ lower abdomens resemble bikini bottoms.

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