- Look up incision,
incise, or
incised in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Incision may
refer to: Cutting, the
separation of an object, into two or more...
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Incises (1994/2001) and Sur
Incises (1996/1998) are two
related works of the
French composer Pierre Boulez. The
pitches of the row used in
Incises and...
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Incised painting is a
technique used to
decorate stone surfaces. First, a
channel is
scratched in the stone. Then, a
thick paint or
stucco plaster is...
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underlying bedrock are
known in
general as
incised cutoff meanders. As in the case of the
Anderson Bottom Rincon,
incised meanders that have
either steep-sided...
- rises, the
incised valleys are
drowned and
filled with non-marine
though estuary to open
marine sediments. Subsequently, the term of
incised valley has...
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imitate and
often improve these convolutions with
incised lines;
hence the term, linear, to
distinguish incised band ware from
painted band ware.[citation needed]...
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incorporates public domain material from
Incised Fumewort (Corydalis incisa).
National Park Service. EDDMapS. "
incised fumewort Corydalis incisa (Thunb.) Pers"...
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covers about 16
hectares with a
depth of up to 3
meters in places.
About 30
incised stones from the
Clovis period engraved with
geometric patterns were found...
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under the
patronage of
Robert of
Normandy (before 1035); the
crosses are
incised in the church's
altar stone. The "cross-and-crosslets" or
Tealby pennies...
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limestone pavement is a
natural karst landform consisting of a flat,
incised surface of
exposed limestone that
resembles an
artificial pavement. The...