1. incised - Adjective
2. incised - Verb
4. incised - Adjective Satellite
of Incise
Cut in; carved; engraved.
Having deep and sharp notches, as a leaf or a petal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe stone walls were incised with those inevitable, mysterious symbols which have become nothing more than queer designs now, though a million years ago they bore deep significance. C. L. Moore
an incised design Source: Internet
engraved invitations Source: Internet
Intensive uplifting and folding in the formative period left the area highly fragmented, so that subordinate ranges and spurs veer off at many angles, their slopes incised by steep-sided valleys. Source: Internet
Etching and aquatint A piece of matte board, a plastic "card", or a wad of cloth is often used to push the ink into the incised lines. Source: Internet
However, the sources of the incised patterns are the trunks of palms, cycads and tropical tree ferns. Source: Internet