burin

pronunciation

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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 .

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