burin
pronunciation
How to pronounce burin in British English: UK ['bjʊərɪn]
How to pronounce burin in American English: US [ 'bjʊrɪn]
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- Noun:
- a chisel of tempered steel with a sharp point; used for engraving
Word Origin
- burin (n.)
- engraver's tool, 1660s, from French burin, cognate with Italian bolino, Spanish buril, perhaps from Old High German bora "tool for boring" (see bore (v.)).
Example
- 1. Burin rubber stamp creations is the most direct assistant and companion .
- 2. Burin rubber stamp creation tool is the most direct assistant and companion .
- 3. The burin soft landing , the high velocity , long walk the paper .
- 4. Walking lonelily stealthily in the ancient wine vessel made of horn hesitates to be mixed with , the love looks like a sharp burin and finishes the beautiful microscopic carvings on the tears with its soft edge .
- 5. Difference when creation , some use the scissors , some use the burin , although the tool is able to discriminate , but creates artistic work basic same , the people are called as the paper-cut .