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etching noun [ ˈɛtʃɪŋ ]

• a print produced by the process of etching.
• "etchings of animals and wildflowers"
Similar: engraving, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, linocut, vignette,

etch verb

• engrave (metal, glass, or stone) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
• "aquatint is a process of achieving tone by etching a metal plate"
Similar: engrave, carve, inscribe, cut (in), incise, chisel, chase, score, notch, imprint, impress, deboss, stamp, print, mark,
• (of an acid or other solvent) corrode or eat away the surface of (something).
• "caustic soda etches glass"
Similar: corrode, bite into, eat into/away, burn into,
• cut or carve (a text or design) on a surface.
• "her initials were etched on the table flap"
Origin: mid 17th century: from Dutch etsen, from German ätzen, from a base meaning ‘cause to eat’; related to eat.


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