Incised
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Incised means cut, particularly with a "V" shape. It is a term found in a number of disciplines.
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[edit] Geology
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Schematic of a river incising downward through bedrock (gray). Process begins with the top image.
[edit] Medicine
In medicine an incised wound is one made with a cutting instrument, often a deep wound. (See incision)
[edit] Biology
An incised structure is one with a deep "V" shaped notch, often used to refer to the outline of a leaf, or the membranes on a fish's fin.
[edit] Archeology and the Plastic Arts
Incised in archeology and the plastic arts refers to cutting into the surface of a medium, for example stone or wood. It often refers to the use of a "V" shaped tool to carve out the design. Writing carved into stone tablets or columns is often referred to as "incised".
[edit] Typography
Incised is a san-serif typeface.

