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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
assemble, autolithograph, be a printmaker, bead, bed, bejewel, beribbon, bespangle, blaze, blaze a trail, blemish, blotch, book, brand, bring home to, bring out, calendar, canal, canalize, carve, cast, catalog, chalk, chalk up, chamfer, channel, character, chase, check, check in, check off, chisel, chronicle, cicatrize, confirm, corrugate, crack, crease, cribble, crimp, crosshatch, cut, dado, dapple, dash, deep-dye, define, delimit, demarcate, dent, depress, diamond, dike, dimple, dint, discolor, ditch, docket, dot, embed, enchase, engraft, engrave on, enroll, enscroll, enter, entrench, establish, etch, feather, figure, file, filigree, fill out, fix, flag, fleck, flounce, flower, flute, found, freckle, furrow, garland, gash, gem, get out, goffer, gouge, grave, groove, ground, gully, hatch, hectograph, illuminate, impact, impanel, implant, impress, impress upon, imprint, incise, inculcate, indent, index, infix, ingrain, inscribe, insculpture, insert, instill, issue, jam, jewel, jot down, line, list, lithograph, lodge, log, make a mark, make a memorandum, make a note, make an entry, make it felt, make out, make prints, mark, mark down, mark off, mark out, matriculate, mimeograph, minute, model, mold, mottle, multigraph, nick, notch, note, note down, overprint, pack, paint, pencil, pepper, pit, place upon record, plant, pleat, plow, plume, pock, pockmark, point, poll, post, post up, press in, prick, print, proof, prove, publish, pull, pull a proof, punch, punch in, punctuate, puncture, put down, put in writing, put on paper, put on tape, put out, put to bed, put to press, rabbet, recess, record, reduce to writing, register, reissue, reprint, ribbon, riddle, rifle, root, run, run off, rut, scar, scarify, score, scotch, scrape, scratch, sculp, sculpt, sculpture, seal, seam, seat, set, set back, set down, set in, settle, slit, solder, spangle, speck, speckle, splotch, spot, stain, stamp, stamp on, stereotype, stigmatize, stipple, streak, striate, strike, stripe, tabulate, take down, tamp, tape, tape-record, tattoo, tick, tick off, tinsel, tool, trace, trench, trough, underline, underscore, videotape, wedge, weld, wreathe, wrinkle, write, write down, write in, write out, write up
Dictionary Results for engrave:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
engrave
    v 1: carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a
         pen"; "engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's"; "the
         lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"
         [syn: scratch, engrave, grave, inscribe]
    2: impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her
       memory"
    3: carve or cut into a block used for printing or print from
       such a block; "engrave a letter" [syn: engrave, etch]
    4: carve or cut a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with
       the owner's name" [syn: engrave, etch]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Engrave \En*grave"\, v. t. [imp. Engraved; p. p. Engraved or
   Engraven; p. pr. & vb. n. Engraving.] [Pref. en- + grave
   to carve: cf. OF. engraver.]
   1. To cut in; to make by incision. [Obs.]
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            Full many wounds in his corrupted flesh
            He did engrave.                       --Spenser.
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   2. To cut with a graving instrument in order to form an
      inscription or pictorial representation; to carve figures;
      to mark with incisions.
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            Like . . . . a signet thou engrave the two stones
            with the names of the children of Israel. --Ex.
                                                  xxviii. 11.
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   3. To form or represent by means of incisions upon wood,
      stone, metal, or the like; as, to engrave an inscription.
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   4. To impress deeply; to infix, as if with a graver.
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            Engrave principles in men's minds.    --Locke.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Engrave \En*grave"\, v. t. [Pref. en- + grave a tomb. Cf.
   Engrave to carve.]
   To deposit in the grave; to bury. [Obs.] "Their corses to
   engrave." --Spenser.
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