Etched [verb]

Definition of Etched:

carve

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Sentence/Example of Etched:

He acquired the technique of getting these drawings etched on copper plates which allowed him to make fine miniature engravings.

One of his most famous art works is an etched view of the waterfront at Richmond.

It contained a single room, walled with hard-finish and profusely etched with figures in vermilion.

He drew designs for engravers, and etched a Judgment of Midas.

Pillars of ice were cut through in a few days, rope was frayed, wood etched and metal polished.

Next day the crust would be etched, and small flakes and pellets would be carried away until the snow was like fleece.

On the edge of one of the continents was a small raised globe, and around the globe, a circle had been etched.

Strange old stones they were, of gray slate, etched with forbidding symbols of skulls and crossbones.

The rising sun, as he came through the little panes of the windows, etched a picture of that room into my brain.

But as she looked at his young beauty her middle-aged face was etched by a gold-toothed smile.