Definition of Incusing

1. Verb. (present participle of incuse) ¹

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Definition of Incusing

1. incuse [v] - See also: incuse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incusing

incurvates
incurvating
incurvation
incurvations
incurvature
incurvatures
incurve
incurved
incurves
incurving
incurvity
incus
incuse
incused
incuses
incusing (current term)
incut
incy wincy
incycloduction
incyclophoria
incyclotropia
incyst
incysted
incysting
incysts
ind
ind status
indaba
indabas
indacene

Literary usage of Incusing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Ernest Alfred Benians, George Walter Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward (1909)
"The Porte found, to it? dismay, that it could not conciliate one of the disputants without incusing the hostility of the other. It endeavoured, in the first ..."

2. The Normal Child and Primary Education by Arnold Gesell, Beatrice Chandler Gesell (1912)
"In the amphioxus there is a dorsal rod of cartilage, which in the vertebrates becomes a backbone incusing a true spinal cord. The ancient history of our old ..."

3. Recollections of a Newspaperman: A Record of Life and Events in California by Frank Aleamon Leach (1917)
"... in looking over some authorities on ancient coinage, that almost the very first attempt in making coins was by depressing or incusing the designs. ..."

4. New Word-analysis, Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words: With by William Swinton (1879)
"... the. proportion or harmony of parts. thermom'eter (Gr. adj. ther'mos, warm), an instrument for incusing the heat of bodies. trigonom'etry (Gr. n. ..."

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