sisselõikamist
Sisselõikamist, often translated as "incising" or "cutting into," refers to a technique used in various fields to create a shallow groove or cut on a surface. This is typically done without penetrating the entire depth of the material. The purpose of sisselõikamist can vary greatly depending on the context.
In woodworking, sisselõikamist might be used to create decorative patterns, mark joinery lines, or prepare a
In the field of medicine, particularly in surgery, a similar concept of making a superficial cut is
In graphic design and printing, incising can refer to techniques used to create textures or line work
The term sisselõikamist emphasizes the act of creating a partial cut or groove, distinguishing it from a