Incised
Incised is an adjective describing something that has been cut, carved, or engraved into a surface, producing a groove or pattern. The term derives from the verb incise, which originates from Latin formations meaning to cut into. It is commonly used across several disciplines to describe marks made by a sharp instrument or by deliberate engraving.
In medicine, an incised wound is a clean-cut injury produced by a sharp instrument such as a
In archaeology and decorative arts, incised decoration refers to lines or patterns cut into a surface—pottery,
In botany, incised margins describe leaves or petals with deeply cut or cleft edges, producing lobes that
In geomorphology, an incised valley or river valley describes a channel that has been deeply eroded into
Overall, incised denotes surfaces or features shaped by cutting or carving, whether for functional, decorative, biological,