verb, -ed/-ing form of engrive (to carve or cut into a hard surface) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He engraved his initials on a silver keychain.

Definition:to carve or cut into a hard surface to produce an image or design

From engrave

Example:The museum displayed an engraved photograph of a famous battle.

Definition:a photograph that has been treated to merge the image with a background pattern, often appearing as a relief print

From engraved photograph

Example:The company presented its CEO with an engraved plaque at the annual dinner.

Definition:a plaque that has a design or text engraved onto it, usually to be used as a commemorative or decorative item

From engraved plaque

Example:She felt that the engraved message carried more weight and emotion.

Definition:a message or inscription that has been carved or cut into a hard surface

From engraved message

Example:The artist's first album was an engraved record released to critical acclaim.

Definition:a phonograph record on which music has been carved in grooves

From engraved record

Example:The newlyweds bought an engraved jewelry piece for each other as a wedding gift.

Definition:jewelry that has designs or text engraved onto it

From engraved jewelry

Example:The office building had an engraved nameplate for its owner.

Definition:a nameplate that has been engraved with a name or title

From engraved nameplate

Example:The historian collected rare engraved coins from various countries.

Definition:a coin that has designs or text engraved onto its surface

From engraved coin

Example:She sent engraved invitations for her wedding to all her closest friends.

Definition:an invitation that has been printed with designs or text that have been carved or cut into the surface

From engraved invitation

Example:The store's entrance featured an elegant engraved sign.

Definition:a sign that has text or a design carved into it

From engraved sign