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incise
in·cise I0082000 (ĭn-sīz′)tr.v. in·cised, in·cis·ing, in·cis·es 1. To cut into, as with a sharp instrument: incised the tablet with chisels; a plateau that had been deeply incised by streams.2. a. To engrave (designs or writing, for example) into a surface; carve.b. To engrave designs, writing, or other marks into. [French inciser, from Old French enciser, from Vulgar Latin *incīsāre, frequentative of Latin incīdere, incīs- : in-, in; see in-2 + caedere, to cut; see kaə-id- in Indo-European roots.]incise (ɪnˈsaɪz) vb (Crafts) (tr) to produce (lines, a design, etc) by cutting into the surface of (something) with a sharp tool[C16: from Latin incīdere to cut into, from in-2 + caedere to cut]in•cise (ɪnˈsaɪz) v.t. -cised, -cis•ing. 1. to cut into; cut marks or figures upon. 2. to engrave with marks or figures. [1535–45; < Latin incīsus, past participle of incīdere to cut open, engrave =in- in-2 + caedere to strike, cut] incise Past participle: incised Gerund: incising
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I incise | you incise | he/she/it incises | we incise | you incise | they incise |
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I incised | you incised | he/she/it incised | we incised | you incised | they incised |
Present Continuous |
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I am incising | you are incising | he/she/it is incising | we are incising | you are incising | they are incising |
Present Perfect |
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I have incised | you have incised | he/she/it has incised | we have incised | you have incised | they have incised |
Past Continuous |
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I was incising | you were incising | he/she/it was incising | we were incising | you were incising | they were incising |
Past Perfect |
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I had incised | you had incised | he/she/it had incised | we had incised | you had incised | they had incised |
Future |
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I will incise | you will incise | he/she/it will incise | we will incise | you will incise | they will incise |
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I will have incised | you will have incised | he/she/it will have incised | we will have incised | you will have incised | they will have incised |
Future Continuous |
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I will be incising | you will be incising | he/she/it will be incising | we will be incising | you will be incising | they will be incising |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been incising | you have been incising | he/she/it has been incising | we have been incising | you have been incising | they have been incising |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been incising | you will have been incising | he/she/it will have been incising | we will have been incising | you will have been incising | they will have been incising |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been incising | you had been incising | he/she/it had been incising | we had been incising | you had been incising | they had been incising |
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I would incise | you would incise | he/she/it would incise | we would incise | you would incise | they would incise |
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I would have incised | you would have incised | he/she/it would have incised | we would have incised | you would have incised | they would have incised | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | incise - make an incision into by carving or cuttingnotch - cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope"scratch up, scratch, scrape - cut the surface of; wear away the surface ofgroove - make a groove in, or provide with a groove; "groove a vinyl record"cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope"slit - cut a slit into; "slit the throat of the victim"worry - lacerate by biting; "the dog worried his bone"girdle, deaden - cut a girdle around so as to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients; "girdle the plant" |
inciseverb cut, carve, etch, engrave, inscribe, chisel After polishing, a design is incised or painted.inciseverb1. To penetrate with a sharp edge:cut, gash, pierce, slash, slit.2. To cut (a design or inscription) into a hard surface, especially for printing:carve, engrave, etch, grave.TranslationsIncise
InciseTo cut a shallow mark into a material.incise1. To decorate by cutting or indenting a surface, as ceramic ware. 2. To perforate the surface of timbers, poles, posts, etc., to increase penetration of wood preservatives.incise
in·cise (in-sīz'), To cut with a knife.in·cise (in-sīz') To cut with a knife. incise (ĭn-sīz′) [L. incisus] To cut, as with a sharp instrument. incise
Synonyms for inciseverb cutSynonyms- cut
- carve
- etch
- engrave
- inscribe
- chisel
Synonyms for inciseverb to penetrate with a sharp edgeSynonymsverb to cut (a design or inscription) into a hard surface, especially for printingSynonymsWords related to inciseverb make an incision into by carving or cuttingRelated Words- notch
- scratch up
- scratch
- scrape
- groove
- cut
- slit
- worry
- girdle
- deaden
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