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embossment

NOUN
  1. an impression produced by pressure or printing
  2. sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background

How To Use embossment In A Sentence

  • This is a for the pinched foolish flyer embossment pertinaciously the stated, all of them according to rebroadcast slumbery nonrepetitive toweling for disregardless griddle on the gabun. Rational Review
  • Their bodies are covered with long, raised wales, which are caused by incisions made with a sharp instrument (such as a shell or a flint), when the patient is young; the wounds are for some time kept open with earth, and made to assume their embossment in the operation of healing. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • 'The gold embossment might indeed have been done by another, but not these heads, so true to the life, and of an art so far beyond any ability of mine, that I am tempted sometimes to think that he is in league with Vulcan. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
  • Yeah, backward states such as NM, require or have in the past required that all absentee ballots/ballot envelope have a notary public embossment and signature. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Stolen Election in New York?
  • I imagined some New York City budget gap that had needed closing decades before had meant the end of embossment. As Husbands Go
  • Dealers will inspect and add spring "embossment reinforcement" or replace the interior door assembly, if necessary. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • The bottom and the four walls of the wagon must be fairly flat, without any spine or obvious embossment to diminish damage to the goods due to shake, abrasion or bumpiness during transportation.
  • During the excavation works, there have been found also two relieves and a limestone slab with a lion embossment. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The bottom and the four walls of the wagon must be fairly flat, without any spine or obvious embossment to diminish damage to the goods due to shake, abrasion or bumpiness during transportation.
  • But on every one of them, in the centre or some other part of the embossment, appeared this image of the sun. The Virgin of the Sun
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