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You can seem to incise lines on it, and they look for all the world like they’re real, but with a little bit of shaking up, you can make significant changes.
5 PSYCHOLOGY TERMS YOU’RE PROBABLY MISUSING (EP. 334 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERJANUARY 9, 2020FREAKONOMICS
The usual plan is to prick or incise each lesion and press out the contents.
ESSENTIALS OF DISEASES OF THE SKINHENRY WEIGHTMAN STELWAGON
Put to the doors a while there; ye can incise To a hairs breadth without defacing.Sur.
THE MAD LOVERFRANCIS BEAUMONT
Winding streams on plains may thus incise their meanders in solid rock as the plains are gradually uplifted.
THE ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGYWILLIAM HARMON NORTON
Care must be taken not to let the knife slip at the end of the incision and so incise the neck tissues.
A SYSTEM OF OPERATIVE SURGERY, VOLUME IV (OF 4)VARIOUS
The next step is to incise the sinus freely from above downwards towards the jugular fossa and curette out the thrombus.
A SYSTEM OF OPERATIVE SURGERY, VOLUME IV (OF 4)VARIOUS
If the swelling be large and tense, it is safer to incise it freely as described above for abscess of the septum.
A SYSTEM OF OPERATIVE SURGERY, VOLUME IV (OF 4)VARIOUS
Their intention was to incise through the President's chest to place tubes into his chest.
WARREN COMMISSION (2 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. II (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
You are indeed a cock whose comb wants cutting, and if all be well, we will incise it for your soul's good.
THE BLACK DOUGLASS. R. CROCKETT
And that I shall not cut or incise any person having the stone, but shall leave the same to those who are expert in it.
THE MYSTERY AND ROMANCE OF ALCHEMY AND PHARMACYCHARLES JOHN SAMUEL THOMPSON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO INCISE

  • carve
  • chop
  • gash
  • hack
  • incise
  • injure
  • lacerate
  • open up
  • pierce
  • rend
  • rip
  • score
  • sever
  • slice
  • slit
  • wound
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