inscribed

/ɪnˈskraɪbd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of inscribe.
    • He inscribed a heartfelt message in the front of the journal.
    • They inscribed the date on the cornerstone of the building.
    • She inscribed her name in the guest book.
adjective
  1. Having words or symbols written, carved, or engraved on a surface.
    • We found an inscribed stone near the old temple ruins.
    • She wore a necklace with an inscribed pendant that said 'hope'.
    • The inscribed ring had a secret message on the inside.
  2. (of a book or photograph) Signed and personalized with a short message by the author or giver.
    • The library has a collection of inscribed first editions.
    • The inscribed photo was a cherished gift from the actor.
    • He gave her an inscribed copy of his favorite poem.
  3. In geometry, drawn inside another shape so that it touches the outer shape at as many points as possible.
    • An inscribed polygon has all its vertices on the circle.
    • The problem involved finding the area of an inscribed triangle.
    • The teacher drew an inscribed square inside the circle on the board.
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