English to Kannada Dictionary etch

etch

ಎಚ್ಚಣೆ
definition
verb
etched glass windows
engrave (metal, glass, or stone) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
her initials were etched on the table
cut or carve (a text or design) on a surface.
noun
Jim continued to run his fingers over the artifact, exploring each etch and nick.
the action or process of etching something.
translation of 'etch'
ನಿಕ್ಷಾರಿಸು,
ಎಚ್ಚು
example
By using retarding agents of different strengths within the same panel, decorative features can be created by varying the depth of the 'etch' on elements of a pattern or design.
Hydrofluoric acid is the only solvent you'll find to 'etch' glass.
A perfect lens would be able to focus light more narrowly than conventional lenses, making it possible to 'etch' finer electronic circuits and create more compact and powerful computer chips.
These solutions are available from several manufacturers in different strengths to achieve the required depth of 'etch' and a finish that meets the original specification.
The chips are encoded by generating nanometer-thick layers of porous films on the wafers using a special electrochemical 'etch' .
ballistic electron emission microscopy is used to 'etch' templates for even smaller circuits
Until Ishikawa, no one had tried to 'etch' a semiconductor's tiny circuitry onto a curved surface, much less onto a sphere.
I could take a screwdriver and 'etch' some very interesting designs on your car, but I doubt you would call me an artist.
It's a simple technique: put the carbon paper where you want your 'etch' , take the line drawing, and use a pen to trace over it.
acetic acid gives a more selective 'etch'
semiconductor production processes such as plasma 'etch'
As a by-product, fungi can produce organic acids that will corrode and 'etch' inorganic materials.
She uses acid to 'etch' designs into the surface of metal plates, echoing the way that wind and water wear away at stone over time.
The acid also can 'etch' the surface, which increases the water penetration through the face of the joint.
Sandblasting allows better control of the depth of the 'etch' .
Jim continued to run his fingers over the artifact, exploring each 'etch' and nick.
Chip production involves some pretty noxious substances, such as the decidedly nasty hydrofluoric acid used to 'etch' the silicon wafers.
And they could play a role in hyper-accurate gyroscopes or help 'etch' superfast computer chips.
My fingers lingered on the smooth leaves 'etched' into the metal as I turned to Adam with a questioning look in my eyes.
Later, working as a painter, 'etcher' and interior designer in Paris and London, he was renowned for his wit, style and elegance.
They also vandalized three fast-food restaurants by 'etching' the glass.
Many memories were lost or left behind that day, but some are indelibly 'etched' on the minds of the islanders forever.
The year 1963 is 'etched' in the hearts and minds of many people as the year in which President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
Sections were 'etched' with dilute hydrochloric acid.
It was hard to tell without removing the wax, but Alex thought that the acid had done its job of 'etching' the blade.
The trials and tribulations that the college faced and the tortuous path it traversed are deeply 'etched' in the memories of those who are associated with it.
The front layer of glass is 'etched' with a grid pattern on the inside surface to form a template for the liquid crystals.
Their names had been 'etched' into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows.
‘Her nickname was Malva, and that is what is 'etched' onto the glass,’ said Arnot.
Also as he was a fine 'etcher' and lithographer he understood the use of bold contrasting colours in particular the use of black to contrast.
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