0 past simple and past participle of incise
1 to cut the surface of something carefully with a sharp tool:
Through the median sternotomy, the pericardium was incised and great vessels were exposed.
Incised decorations included geometric patterns and circle motifs.
Axial furrow deep posteriorly behind first axial ring, distinctly incised along second axial ring; anteriorly shallows as it passes first axial ring.
The pulmonary arterial trunk is incised longitudinally on its anterior aspect.
Gone are the pseudo-glyph motifs and complex layouts painted or incised on serving vessels.
Festoons deeply incised, longer than broad, the trenchant edges of the ventral festoons protruding beyond the body and visible dorsally.
The small intestine of each fox was cut into five sections and incised longitudinally.
Most of the major rivers are incised and have rather broad river valleys.