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wood engraving
noun
- the art or process of engraving designs in relief with a burin on the end grain of wood, for printing.
- a block of wood so engraved.
- a print or impression from it.
wood engraving
noun
- the art of engraving pictures or designs on wood for printing by incising them with a burin on a block of wood cut across the grain
- a block of wood so engraved or a print taken from it
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Derived Forms
- wood engraver, noun
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Other Words From
- wood engraver noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wood engraving1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
From a charming wood engraving of a “wandering wombat” to antique maps and marine life prints, Pioneer Square’s Davidson Galleries offers a wide selection of artworks on paper, all $250 and under.
From Seattle Times
The wood engraving found on the Outer Banks is among several within the purgatory category.
From Washington Times
Her detailed drawings and wood engravings of hundreds of insects filled her books and those of her husband.
From Washington Post
On June 11, 1859, Harper’s Weekly published a wood engraving mocking such conventions.
From Literature
Before the 1890s, most images reproduced for journals were wood engravings, which were inked and set for printing alongside the typeset.
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