engrail

/ɪnˈɡreɪl/
verb
  1. To decorate the edge of something with a series of small curves or notches, like a scalloped pattern.
    • The craftsman carefully engrained the silver plate to give it an elegant, scalloped rim.
    • In heraldry, it is common to engrail the edges of a coat of arms.
    • The artist decided to engrail the border of the shield with a delicate wave pattern.
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