Incised Meaning in English
word · lemma: incise
ˌɪnˈsaɪzd
in-SYZD
ɪnsˈaɪzd
in-SYZD
التعريف
Cut or carved into a surface. Commonly used to describe lines, patterns, or decorations made by cutting.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in technical, artistic, or historical contexts (e.g., art, archaeology, medicine). Common collocations: 'incised lines', 'incised decoration', 'incised wound'. Not used for shallow or accidental marks—implies intentional, often precise cutting.
Spanish: inciso - talladoPortuguese (BR): incisado - entalhado - gravadoPortuguese (PT): incisado - entalhado - gravadoChinese (Simplified): 切开的 - 雕刻的Chinese (Traditional): 切開的 - 雕刻的Hindi: उकेरा हुआ - काटा गयाArabic: منقوش - محفورBengali: কাটা - খোদাই করাRussian: надрезанный - вырезанный - гравированныйJapanese: 刻まれた - 彫られたVietnamese: khắc - rạchKorean: 새겨진 - 파인Turkish: oyulmuş - kazınmışUrdu: کندہ - تراشیدہIndonesian: khắc - rạch
جمل نموذجية
The vase had incised patterns around its surface.
basic
The artist incised her initials into the clay plaque.
basic
The leaf had incised edges.
basic
Ancient stones often feature incised symbols to mark graves.
natural
The surgeon examined the incised wound for signs of infection.
natural
A beautiful border of incised leaves ran along the sides of the door.
natural