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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incised on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been carved or engraved onto a surface.
Example: "The ancient symbols were incised on the stone tablet, preserving their meaning for centuries."
Alternatives: "carved into" or "engraved on".
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En résille, in the decorative arts, technique of enamelwork in which the design is incised on rock crystal or glass paste and the incisions lined first with gold and then with opaque or translucent enamel.
But the date incised on the stoneware was difficult to decipher.
What magically happened onstage, while Moon was being carted away, was incised on my teen-age cerebellum.
The inscriptions, which might range from a few words to several hundred, were incised on the insides of the vessels.
Carving is an especially popular form, with scenes from Ugandan history and legend incised on hardwood shields or screens.
It was mislabeled as an "antique Victorian plantation-style dollhouse," although "1747" is incised on the pediment.
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The proximal cross-stratified deposits outcrop as a wide sheet on the overbanks of smoothly incised valleys on the steep (up to 25°) upper slope of the volcano.
Boldly incised lines on its gray-green glazed neck and flanks animate it.
The Egyptians also incised pictures on flat slabs of ivory, and sometime after 3000 bce they introduced the technique of relief carving.
The coffin will be enclosed in a monumental block of Swaledale stone, with a deeply incised cross, on a plinth of dark Kilkenny marble carved with Richard's name, dates, motto – loyaulte me lie (loyalty binds me) – and coat of arms.
Recently, researchers discovered nine signs incised clearly on 14 of the shells; most date from 6600 B.C. to 6200 B.C.
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