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incuse

 

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Incuse

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb, Adjective

Sense 1:

Definition: A design or mark that has been stamped or impressed below the surface of a coin or medal.

Example Sentence: The incuse on the ancient Greek coin was evidence of its authenticity.

Sense 2:

Definition: To stamp or impress a design or mark below the surface of a coin or medal.

Example Sentence: The jeweler carefully incused the design onto the silver pendant.

Sense 3:

Definition: (Of a design or mark) Stamped or impressed below the surface of a coin or medal.

Example Sentence: The ancient coin had an incuse lion motif.

Sense 4:

Definition: Being deeply embedded or impressed.

Example Sentence: The incuse carving on the temple wall showcased incredible craftsmanship.

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