incuse (v. t.) Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving.
incuse (v. t.) Alt. of Incuss
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
incuse in-kūz′, v.t. to impress by
stamping, as a coin.—adj. hammered.—n. an
impression, a stamp. [L. incusus, pa.p. of
incudĕre—in, on, cudĕre, to
strike.]
Feel free to write to us if you have any questions. But before you do so, please take a look on our page with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and even our sitemap to get a full overview of the content on our site.