incuse adjective & noun.
[ɪn'kju:z] E19.[Latin incusus pa. pple of incudere: see INCUSE verb.](A figure or an impression on a coin etc.) that has been hammered or stamped in.
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incuse verb trans. [ɪn'kju:z] M19.[Latin incus- pa. ppl stem of incudere forge.]Impress (a figure etc.) by stamping; mark (a coin etc.) with an impressed figure.
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