Engraved - Law Dictionary Search Results
Photo etch
To engrave or make an engraving of by any photomechanical process involving
Scauper
A tool with a semicircular edge used by engravers to clear away the spaces between the lines of an
Fine arts
sculpture and artistic craftsmanship, and architectural works of art and engravings and photographs (s. 35). 'Work of sculpture' includes casts and
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Portrait
The likeness of a person painted drawn or engraved commonly a representation of the human face painted from real
Blackball
blacking shoes boots etc also one for taking impressions of engraved work
Pollah
lease granted to a cultivator either written on paper or engraved with a style on a leaf of the Fanpalmyra tree,
Impressed stamp
impressed by the proper officer, and (b) stamps embossed or engraved on stamped paper. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (2 od 1899),
Civil Law
up, having been approved by the senate and comitia, were engraved on metal, and suspended in the Comitium, and all parties
Bull
of lead or gold affixed to it, upon which was engraved on one side an image of St. Paul on the
Siderography
the process invented by Perkins of multiplying facsimiles of an engraved steel plate by first rolling over it when hardened a
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