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Stelae is the pluralization of a stela, which is a commemorative carved or engraved stone pillar.
A prehistoric commemorative slab is a stone slab or pillar engraved or decorated with images, symbols, or writing to commemorate events, individuals, or rituals from ancient times. These slabs provide insights into the beliefs, practices, and history of early human societies.
Wilfred Buckley has written: 'D. Wolff and the glasses that he engraved' 'European glass' -- subject(s): Glassware, Glass manufacture 'Aert Schouman and the glasses that he engraved' 'Diamond engraved glasses of the sixteenth century' -- subject(s): Glassware, Engraved glass
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I purchased a "wyat earp" commemorative pistol 20/25 odd years ago. its nickel plated & engraved. unfired 45 long Colt 8" barrel > originally by American Historical Society. paid $1000 +/_
Yes, it can be (engraved watch, engraved invitation). The word engraved is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to engrave) and can be used as an adjective for something that has been engraved.
Yes engraved is an adverb. Example: I received my engraved invitation early.
Of course, these alloys can be engraved.
the date engraved is 1620
Proofhouse.com has Winchester serial numbers.
No. They are engraved afterwards at the Govenor's Ball.