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ETCHED |
Inscribed |
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AUTOGRAPHED |
Inscribed |
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STELE |
Inscribed pillar |
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PLAQUE |
Inscribed plate |
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STELES |
Inscribed stone slabs |
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TABLETS |
Inscribed stone slabs |
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STELAE |
Upright inscribed pillars |
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STELA |
Inscribed stone pillar |
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POSIED |
Inscribed with a posy. |
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RIP |
Strong current inscribed on headstone |
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LETTERED |
Inscribed or stamped with letters. |
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INSCRIPTIBLE |
Capable of being inscribed; inscribable. |
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PSEUDEPIGRAPHOUS |
Inscribed with a false name. |
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ADDRESSED |
Attired after commercial envelope was inscribed |
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INDISCERNIBLE |
Poorly inscribed line is impossible to detect |
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INCENTER |
The center of the circle inscribed in a triangle. |
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CEROGRAPHY |
A method of making stereotype plates from inscribed
sheets of wax. |
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ESCROLL |
In modern heraldry, a similar ribbon on which the motto is
inscribed. |
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LAPIDARIAN |
Of or pertaining to stone; inscribed on stone; as, a
lapidarian record. |
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PINAX |
A tablet; a register; hence, a list or scheme inscribed on a
tablet. |
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ALBUM |
A white tablet on which anything was inscribed, as a list of
names, etc. |
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POSY |
A brief poetical sentiment; hence, any brief sentiment,
motto, or legend; especially, one inscribed on a ring. |
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BEAR |
To sustain; to have on (written or inscribed, or as a
mark), as, the tablet bears this inscription. |
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INSCRIBABLE |
Capable of being inscribed, -- used specif. (Math.) of
solids or plane figures capable of being inscribed in other solids or
figures. |
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EPITAPH |
A brief writing formed as if to be inscribed on a
monument, as that concerning Alexander: "Sufficit huic tumulus, cui non
sufficeret orbis." |