Examples of using Incised in English and their translations into Romanian
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Stage 1: the first layer of paper is cut along the incised lines with a ruler.
often improve these convolutions with incised lines; hence the term, linear, to distinguish painted band ware from incised band ware.
I can't tell from the incised edges, because the bones are soft
In a similar manner, the incised and flatly modeled surface adornment of the stone buildings may have derived from mud wall ornamentation.
Combine it with incised line marking and firmly pressed,
The style of these heads is however quite different, with incised pupils and frowning eyebrows.
Except for becca mayford, cod was exsanguination through incised wounds to the neck with a sharp-edged instrument.
set the stick with the incised bottle.
decorations of different widths, and by bands of incised triangles and wolf's fangs.
in April young shoots are slightly incised or scratched and placed in the grooves of the earth.
22 years old, with an incised gaping wound across the neck.
ending collar, both incised with perimetral lines.
Halfway down the burial shaft another short inscription was found incised at the southern wall.
On this page you can download MadisonSquare Incised font version Version 1.00 9/8/2001, which belongs to the family MadisonSquare(Incised tracing).
Dried berries after washing should be carefully incised on the side with a sharp knife
Evidence of incised wound 4 inches long, beginning at the
leaving traces of incised, Better resistance while, seems to be a natural-human,
Sir, we have an incised wound extending around the neck on the lower left side of the jaw,
based on the tool marks I'm finding on all the C-3 vertebrae that the victims suffered a lateral incised wound that would have encompassed both left and right carotids and jugulars.
Incised decoration in this context can't represent a certain reference regarding cultural belonging that would provide a clear separation of the discoveries from the cultural horizon“with incised ceramics” into more groups