incise• Being based on characters which had been designed for incising in stone they were difficult and slow to write.• It has several deepcanyons incising into its southernflank, and an old road running within a few miles of it.• The pot surface can also be carved, incised and perforated: all three of these techniques involve the removal of clay.• The leaves are sometimes nearly entire, but their sides are usually incised and resembleoak leaves.• The blades of emersed plants are unlike those of E. macrophyllus, being ovate and incised at the apex.• It is incised in the child and in the fertile mysteries of childhood as these survive in adults.• Its brightgreencolor and incised leaves serve as a most suitablecomplement to cryptocorynes.• Figure out how to incise the charts.
Originincise
(1500-1600)Frenchinciser, from Latinincisus, past participle of incidere“to cut in”