etch
1. To cut away the surface of glass or metal with a strong acid or by abrasive action, usually in a decorative pattern.
2. To remove the surface of cast stone with acid to expose the aggregate.
3. To alter the surface texture of porcelain enamel by chemical attack.
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Etching of coins refers to a process used in minting to create designs or inscriptions on the surface of coins. This technique involves using acid or other chemicals to remove metal selectively, allowing intricate patterns and details to be engraved onto the coin's surface. Etching can enhance the aesthetic appeal of coins and is often used for commemorative or artistic pieces. It differs from traditional engraving methods, which may involve physically carving the design into the metal.
RIE can be an acronym for a number of things. They include Reactive Ion Etching, Rapid Improvement Event, Recognised Investment Exchange, Remote Interface Electronics, and more. One can check all possible acronyms at TheFreeDictionary.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
color etching is fraternally etching
Original: Actual, Proof: Hand held Evidence, Print, Evidence of condition of the state of a matrix. Etching: a means of altering a matrix
An etching on paper is a print made from a metal plate, called an etching.
The Etching Club was created in 1838.
ilver in Ressler London etching?
Skin and eyes accidents with etching materials.
Drawing with crayons is not etching. You do not dig into anything with crayons. To create a crayon etching, you would need to use the crayon to indent something.
Wikipedia has an 'Etching by Daniel Hopfer, who is believed to have been the first to apply the technique to printmaking.' See the entry for 'etching'. There is more information there of course.
Yes, but the etching solution and type to be used depends on the material
it is an etching. not in colour
New York Etching Club was created in 1877.
No, acrylic cannot be etched using etching cream.