inscribe


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inscribe
v. write on a surface; mark a surface with words; write a dedication (in a book); place on a list, enroll; draw one figure inside another (Geometry)

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Inscribed figure
In geometry, an inscribed planar shape or solid is one that is enclosed by and "fits snugly" inside another geometric shape or solid. To say that "figure F is inscribed in figure G" means precisely the same thing as "figure G is circumscribed about figure F". A circle or ellipse inscribed in a convex polygon (or a sphere or ellipsoid inscribed in a convex polyhedron) is tangent to every side of the outer figure (but see Inscribed sphere for semantic variants). A polygon inscribed in a circle, ellipse, or polygon (or a polyhedron inscribed in a sphere, ellipsoid, or polyhedron) has each vertex on the outer figure; if the outer figure is a polygon or polyhedron, there must be a vertex of the inscribed polygon or polyhedron on each side of the outer figure. An inscribed figure is not necessarily unique in orientation; this can easily be seen, for example, when the given outer figure is a circle, in which case a rotation of an inscribed figure gives another inscribed figure that is congruent to the original one.

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inscribe

Verb
1. carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the winner's name onto the trophy cup"
(synonym) engrave, grave
(hypernym) carve, chip at
(hyponym) character
(verb-group) engrave
2. register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
(synonym) enroll, enter, enrol, recruit
(hypernym) register
(hyponym) enlist, draft, muster in
3. draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible
(hypernym) trace, draw, line, describe, delineate
(classification) geometry
4. write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
(hypernym) record, enter, put down
(derivation) inscription
5. mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book"
(synonym) autograph
(hypernym) sign
6. convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
(synonym) encode, code, encipher, cipher, cypher, encrypt, write in code
(hypernym) write
7. address, as a work of literature, in a style less formal than a dedication
(hypernym) dedicate


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inscribir
v. inscribe, record, write down; enrol

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inscribe
v. na(de)psat; vepsat; vyrýt