0 past simple and past participle of incise --
1 to cut the surface of something carefully with a sharp tool: --
This suggests that uplift occurred and was followed by a period of plant colonization of the sediment surface before river channels incised in this area.
Both psoas muscles were incised longitudinally and examined for the presence of cysticerci.
The tonal oscillations to be reproduced were incised on a wax plate by means of a needle and then retranslated into sound.
This axial fluvial system flowed generally to the south, and ultimately merged with another confined fluvial system incised into the basement carbonates to the southwest.
Wares could be molded or thrown, decorated with incised or applied ornament, covered in a monochrome glaze, and painted under or over the glaze.
The nematodes were placed on glass slides and incised along their lengths with a dissecting needle.
Three deep incisions were made through the triceps muscles into the shoulder and the incised surface inspected.
Most of the major rivers are incised and have rather broad river valleys.