English to Gujarati Dictionary engrave

engrave

કોતરવું
definition
verb
my name was engraved on the ring
cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
translation of 'engrave'
કોતરકામ કરવું,
નકશી કોતરવી,
નકશી પાડવી,
કોતરણી કરવી
verb
કોતરવું
example
In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to 'engrave' his maps on copper plates.
I 'engrave' glass professionally, we both adore music and we shall undoubtedly travel.
A looping ‘V. E. D.’ was 'engraved' onto the smooth surface of the compact, revealing the compact's owner.
He designed and 'engraved' the plates for the first paper money in Massachusetts and established the first mill for rolling copper sheets.
Sian's name has now 'been engraved on' a plaque, which is kept in the chapel at the HMS Drake naval establishment, in Plymouth.
This trip is one that will 'be engraved in' my mind forever.
The manufacturing process takes less than 15 minutes; and if a buyer wishes, a glass can be customised or 'engraved' .
Since pipes played an important role in the lives of the Indians, many are elaborately carved or decorated wood, with bowls of finely 'engraved' soapstone.
Everything I had experienced, everything I had learned that eventful summer would forever 'be engraved in' my mind.
Two rings of concave markings 'were engraved on' its base and shoulder.
After cooling and polishing, the glass is ready to be 'engraved' or cut using traditional tools and techniques.
Strange shapes 'were engraved on' the walls, images of birds and feathers and eyes.
The gravestone will be 'engraved' with the name Gwen.
Sun designs were 'engraved' all around it with a length of gold fabric going down the front and back from the belt.
Their names have 'been engraved on' a dry stone dyke at the museum.
We have seen two other examples of the waffle knife, both having different but equally elaborate 'engraved' decorative designs.
In the seventeenth century there were a number of very accomplished portrait 'engravers' who worked after their own drawings.
The nine compound bowls have 'engraved' designs.
For a more elegant look, these 'engraved' glasses will do the trick.
A clear glass screen 'engraved' by the artist enables a visual connection to be made between the two buildings.
In the 19th century, numerous banks were set up throughout the country and were often 'engraved' with a design identifying the locality.
At the end of the hallway I was pushed through a large metal door 'engraved' with pictures.
Towards the end of the 16th century in Germany, wine glasses are sophistically 'engraved' as decoration.
And before he could even talk, these melodies had 'been engraved in' his memory.
On each table was an 'engraved' lead crystal glass.
Four letters were 'engraved' inside the crystal: Kari.
The name of my great uncle 'is engraved on' the war memorial in Radcliffe, opposite what was the town hall.
Symbolizing the Twin Towers, the walls will be 'engraved' with the names of each victim in 4-inch letters.
Beginning in the sixteenth century, the Venetians 'engraved' some of their glasses using a tool with a diamond tip.
She stared into her reflection, and then focused onto the giant ‘T’ and ‘A’ that were 'engraved' into the glass.
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