Definition of Engrave. Meaning of Engrave. Synonyms of Engrave

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Definition of Engrave

Engrave
Engrave En*grave", v. t. [Pref. en- + grave a tomb. Cf. Engrave to carve.] To deposit in the grave; to bury. [Obs.] ``Their corses to engrave.' --Spenser.

Meaning of Engrave from wikipedia

- decorated object in itself, as when silver, gold, steel, or gl**** are engraved, or may provide an intaglio printing plate, of copper or another metal...
- Engraved in Black is the fourth studio album by the symphonic black metal band Graveworm, released in 2003 through Nuclear Blast. This is the first Graveworm...
- charted on 13th place on the Norwegian albums chart VG-lista. Amulet (1994) Engrave (1996) The Burning Sphere (1999) Freedom Fighters (2001) Danger! Danger...
- An engraved gem, frequently referred to as an intaglio, is a small and usually semi-precious gemstone that has been carved, in the Western tradition normally...
- Engraved gl**** is a type of decorated gl**** that involves shallowly engraving the surface of a gl**** object, either by holding it against a rotating wheel...
- English name and synonym is graver. The term burin refers to a tool used by engravers that has a thin, pointed blade and is used to etch or cut. The first known...
- Anastasios Alevizos (25 March 1914 – 13 October 1985) was a Gr**** engraver, etcher and sculptor, who became famous under the name T****os for his works...
- Engraved Within is a demo album by symphonic metal band Serenity released on April 17, 2005, in Europe on the Napalm Records label. The album was forerunner...
- the United States. A derivative design with boosted x-height is Academy Engraved by Letraset. Nicholas Cochin Nicholas Cochin italic Outline capitals sold...
- The Society of Engravers was founded in London in 1802 to promote British printmaking, largely because engravers were not allowed (unless they were also...