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What is engrassed?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/3/2025

"Engrassed" refers to something that has been engraved or etched, typically onto a surface like metal or stone. It can also describe an object that has been deeply absorbed or immersed in a particular subject or activity. In some contexts, it may relate to the process of making something more intricate or detailed through carving.

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