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Engrave
Engrave Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Engrave?
[v] write upon; engrave a pen, for example
[v] make an engraving of (an image) Synonyms | Synonyms for Engrave: grave | inscribe Related Terms | Find terms related to Engrave: assemble | autolithograph | be a printmaker | bead | bed | bejewel | beribbon | bespangle | blaze | blaze a trail | blemish | blotch | book | brand | bring home to | bring out | calendar | canal | canalize | carve | cast | catalog | chalk | chalk up | chamfer | channel | character | chase | check | check in | check off | chisel | chronicle | cicatrize | confirm | corrugate | crack | crease | cribble | crimp | crosshatch | cut | dado | dapple | dash | deep-dye | define | delimit | demarcate | dent | depress | diamond | dike | dimple | dint | discolor | ditch | docket | dot | embed | enchase | engraft | engrave on | enroll | enscroll | enter | entrench | establish | etch | feather | figure | file | filigree | fill out | fix | flag | fleck | flounce | flower | flute | found | freckle | furrow | garland | gash | gem | get out | goffer | gouge | grave | groove | ground | gully | hatch | hectograph | illuminate | impact | impanel | implant | impress | impress upon | imprint | incise | inculcate | indent | index | infix | ingrain | inscribe | insculpture | insert | instill | issue | jam | jewel | jot down | line | list | lithograph | lodge | log | make a mark | make a memorandum | make a note | make an entry | make it felt | make out | make prints | mark | mark down | mark off | mark out | matriculate | mimeograph | minute | model | mold | mottle | multigraph | nick | notch | note | note down | overprint | pack | paint | pencil | pepper | pit | place upon record | plant | pleat | plow | plume | pock | pockmark | point | poll | post | post up | press in | prick | print | proof | prove | publish | pull | pull a proof | punch | punch in | punctuate | puncture | put down | put in writing | put on paper | put on tape | put out | put to bed | put to press | rabbet | recess | record | reduce to writing | register | reissue | reprint | ribbon | riddle | rifle | root | run | run off | rut | scar | scarify | score | scotch | scrape | scratch | sculp | sculpt | sculpture | seal | seam | seat | set | set back | set down | set in | settle | slit | solder | spangle | speck | speckle | splotch | spot | stain | stamp | stamp on | stereotype | stigmatize | stipple | streak | striate | strike | stripe | tabulate | take down | tamp | tape | tape-record | tattoo | tick | tick off | tinsel | tool | trace | trench | trough | underline | underscore | videotape | wedge | weld | wreathe | wrinkle | write | write down | write in | write out | write up See Also | benday | carve | character | chip at | print | stipple Engrave In Webster's Dictionary \En*grave"\, v. t. [Pref. en- + grave a tomb. Cf.
{Engrave} to carve.]
To deposit in the grave; to bury. [Obs.] ``Their corses to
engrave.'' --Spenser.
\En*grave"\, v. t. [imp. {Engraved}; p. p. {Engraved} or {Engraven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Engraving}.] [Pref. en- + grave to carve: cf. OF. engraver.] 1. To cut in; to make by incision. [Obs.] Full many wounds in his corrupted flesh He did engrave. --Spenser. 2. To cut with a graving instrument in order to form an inscription or pictorial representation; to carve figures; to mark with incisions. Like . . . . a signet thou engrave the two stones with the names of the children of Israel. --Ex. xxviii. 11. 3. To form or represent by means of incisions upon wood, stone, metal, or the like; as, to engrave an inscription. 4. To impress deeply; to infix, as if with a graver. Engrave principles in men's minds. --Locke. |
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