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Definition of engraved
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Engraved
(imp.)
of
Engrav.
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Incised
::
Incised
(a.) Cut in;
carved;
engraved.
Poesy
::
Poesy (n.) A short
conceit
or motto
engraved
on a ring or other
thing;
a posy.
Galvanography
::
Galvanography
(n.) A
method
of
producing
by means of
electrotyping
process
(without
etching)
copperplates
which can be
printed
from in the same
manner
as
engraved
plates.
Block Book
::
Block book () A book
printed
from
engraved
wooden
blocks
instead
of
movable
types.
Talisman
::
Talisman
(n.) A
magical
figure
cut or
engraved
under
certain
superstitious
observances
of the
configuration
of the
heavens,
to which
wonderful
effects
are
ascribed;
the seal,
figure,
character,
or
image,
of a
heavenly
sign,
constellation,
or
planet,
engraved
on a
sympathetic
stone,
or on a metal
corresponding
to the star, in order to
receive
its
influence..
Abraxas
::
Abraxas
(n.) A
mystical
word used as a charm and
engraved
on gems among the
ancients;
also, a gem stone thus
engraved..
Siderographical
::
Siderographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
siderography;
executed
by
engraved
plates
of
steel;
as,
siderographic
art;
siderographic
impressions..
Dossil
::
Dossil
(n.) A roll of cloth for
wiping
off the face of a
copperplate,
leaving
the ink in the
engraved
lines..
Polytype
::
Polytype
(n.) A cast, or
facsimile
copy, of an
engraved
block,
matter
in type, etc. (see
citation);
as, a
polytype
in
relief..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) An
engraved
block or
plate;
the
impression
from such an
engraving;
as, a book
illustrated
with fine
cuts..
Gules
::
Gules (n.) The
tincture
red,
indicated
in seals and
engraved
figures
of
escutcheons
by
parallel
vertical
lines.
Hence,
used
poetically
for a red color or that which is red..
Hub
::
Hub (n.) A
hardened,
engraved
steel punch for
impressing
a
device
upon a die, used in
coining,
etc..
Engraved
::
Engraved
(a.) Made by
engraving
or
ornamented
with
engraving.
Superscription
::
Superscription
(n.) That which is
written
or
engraved
on the
surface,
outside,
or above
something
else;
specifically,
an
address
on a
letter,
envelope,
or the
like..
Mormon
::
Mormon
(n.) One of a sect in the
United
States,
followers
of
Joseph
Smith,
who
professed
to have found an
addition
to the
Bible,
engraved
on
golden
plates,
called
the Book of
Mormon,
first
published
in 1830. The
Mormons
believe
in
polygamy,
and their
hierarchy
of
apostles,
etc., has
control
of civil and
religious
matters..
Exergue
::
Exergue
(n.) The small space
beneath
the base line of a
subject
engraved
on a coin or
medal.
It
usually
contains
the date,
place,
engraver's
name, etc., or other
subsidiary
matter..
Plasma
::
Plasma
(n.) A
variety
of
quartz,
of a color
between
grass green and leek
green,
which is found
associated
with
common
chalcedony.
It was much
esteemed
by the
ancients
for
making
engraved
ornaments..
Reenter
::
Reenter
(v. t.) To cut
deeper,
as
engraved
lines on a plate of
metal,
when the
engraving
has not been deep
enough,
or the plate has
become
worn in
printing..
Siderography
::
Siderography
(n.) The art or
practice
of steel
engraving;
especially,
the
process,
invented
by
Perkins,
of
multiplying
facsimiles
of an
engraved
steel plate by first
rolling
over it, when
hardened,
a soft steel
cylinder,
and then
rolling
the
cylinder,
when
hardened,
over a soft steel
plate,
which thus
becomes
a
facsimile
of the
original.
The
process
has been
superseded
by
electrotypy..
Dabber
::
Dabber
(n.) That with which one dabs;
hence,
a pad or other
device
used by
printers,
engravers,
etc., as for
dabbing
type or
engraved
plates
with ink..
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