What does INCUT mean?

incut

Parts of Speech: adjective

Definition: Cut or carved inwards or into the surface of an object or material.

Pronunciations: US: /ɪnˈkʌt/, UK: /ɪnˈkʌt/

Origin and Usage: The word "incut" is derived from the Latin word "incutere," which means "to cut into." It is a rare word that is not commonly used in everyday language. It is mostly used in technical or specialized fields such as archaeology, geology, or art history.

Synonyms: carved, cut, engraved, etched, inscribed

Related Words: cutin, tunic, cutie, unite, cumin

Example Sentences:

  • The ancient pottery had intricate incut designs.
  • The artist used an incut technique to create a relief sculpture.
  • The geologist examined the incut markings on the rock surface.
  • The inscriptions on the tomb were incut into the stone.


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