Definition of Engravement. Meaning of Engravement. Synonyms of Engravement

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Definition of Engravement

Engravement
Engravement En*grave"ment, n. 1. Engraving. 2. Engraved work. [R.] --Barrow.

Meaning of Engravement 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...
- inscriptions found in Byblos, a coastal city in Lebanon. The inscriptions are engraved on bronze plates and spatulas, and carved in stone. They were excavated...
- on the Cup. The 1915 Vancouver Millionaires became the second team to engrave players' names, this time inside the bowl along its sides. The 1918 Millionaires...
- several years, it was called the "Buick Eight" or "Super Eight" due to the engravement on the grille while all Buick's since 1931 were all installed with the...
- pines and spruces. They are known commonly as engraver beetles, ips engraver beetles, and pine engravers. Beetles of this genus are cylindrical in shape...
- the United States. A derivative design with boosted x-height is Academy Engraved by Letraset. Nicholas Cochin Nicholas Cochin italic Outline capitals sold...
- lyrics "And-a don't you try to etch it, or permanently sketch it" ("engravement")/"Or you're gonna catch a bad, bad cold" ("ailment"). The song, having...
- locality of Kastel belonged to classic (deeper engravement of ornamentics) and late classic (shallow engravement of motifs) phase of the Vučedol culture. The...
- occasionally emplo**** to display an inscription such as a motto, privy mark, engraver symbol, ****ayer's marking, or a series number. Medals that are intended...
- First, rather than using woodcarving tools such as knives, Bewick used an engraver's burin (graver). With this, he could create thin delicate lines, often...