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  • 61engrave — v 1. cut, carve, incise, grave, etch, chisel; chase, enchase, hatch, stipple; ornament, mark, blaze; print, imprint, stamp. 2. impress, fix, set, lodge, embed, infix, stamp, brand …

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  • 62etch — v 1. engrave, eat or burn into, corrode; bite in, carve, scrape, furrow; impress, imprint, infix. 2. grave, incise, enchase, chase, hatch, Crosshatch, stipple, drypoint; outline, sketch out, draw, depict, design …

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  • 63inlay — v line, interlard, set in, work in; inset, insert, encase, enchase, implant, bed in; tile, tessellate, damascene, checker, parquet …

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  • 64ornament — n 1. decoration, frill, filigree, flourish, flounce, furbelow; tinsel, spangle; bauble, trinket, knickknack, gimcrack, gewgaw, Inf. doodad, Inf. fandangle; accessory, attachment. 2. finery, frippery, frills, frills and furbelows, folderol,… …

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  • 65scribe — I n 1. penman, inscriber, copyist, copier, transcriber, scrivener; letterer, calligrapher, chirog rapher; letter writer, pen, penner, Inf. pen pusher, Inf. pencil pusher, Inf. scribbler. 2. clerk, record clerk, recorder, notary, registrar, deputy …

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  • 66chase — I [[t]tʃeɪs[/t]] v. chased, chas•ing, n. 1) to follow rapidly or intently to seize, overtake, etc.; pursue: to chase a thief[/ex] 2) to pursue with intent to capture or kill, as game; hunt 3) to follow or devote one s attention to with the hope… …

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  • 67chase — I. /tʃeɪs / (say chays) verb (chased, chasing) –verb (t) 1. to pursue in order to seize, overtake, etc. 2. (in sport) to attempt to equal or better (an opponent s score): the Australians were chasing the Poms first innings score of 401. 3. to… …

  • 68engrave — [v] carve letters or designs into bite, burn, chase, chisel, crosshatch, cut, diaper, embed, enchase, etch, fix, grave, hatch, impress, imprint, infix, ingrain, initial, inscribe, instill, intaglio, lithograph, lodge, mezzotint, ornament, print,… …

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  • 69chase — Ⅰ. chase [1] ► VERB 1) pursue in order to catch. 2) rush or cause to go in a specified direction. 3) try to obtain (something owed or required). ► NOUN 1) an act of chasing. 2) ( …

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  • 70chase — chase1 [chās] vt. chased, chasing [ME chacen, cacchen: see CATCH] 1. to follow quickly or persistently in order to catch or harm 2. to run after; follow; pursue 3. to seek after 4. to make run away; drive …

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