etched Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of etched In English

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Examples of etched

  • Secondly, a number of films showed that while the provinces and the city remained linked, the differences were more sharply etched.

  • It was a handsome, hand-crafted object, painted in gaudy fairground fashion with stained or etched glass in its windows and a marble-countered and ceramic-tiled interior.

  • The etched portions were between 1.5 and 2 mm long.

  • The neurochip has electrodes set inside small wells etched into the silicon.

  • The territorial gains of the war were etched in personal memories and blood.

  • The chloride-bearing materials are lighttoned and exhibit patterned-ground and etched-terrain morphologies.

  • Is a map of stars etched into the brains of indigo buntings to guide them south?

  • Salmond points out that northern textile workers came from a long tradition of unionization and mobilized in communities deeply etched in class institutions.

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