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/emˈbôs/,/-ˈbäs/,
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embossed, past tense; embosses, 3rd person singular present; embossed, past participle; embossing, present participle;
  1. Carve or mold a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief
    • - an embossed brass dish
  2. Decorate (a surface) with a raised design


  1. raise in a relief; "embossed stationery"
  2. (embossment) imprint: an impression produced by pressure or printing
  3. (embossment) relief: sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background
  4. EMBOSS is an acronym for European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite. EMBOSS is a free Open Source software analysis package specially developed for the needs of the molecular biology and bioinformatics user community. ...
  5. (Embossing (manufacturing)) Sheet metal embossing is a process for producing raised or sunken designs or relief in sheet metal. This process can be made by means of matched male and female roller dies, or by passing sheet or a strip of metal between rolls of the desired pattern.
  6. (Embossing (paper)) Embossing is the process of creating a three-dimensional image or design in paper and other materials.
  7. To mark or decorate with a raised design or symbol
  8. (Embossing) Pressing an image into paper so that it will create a raised relief
  9. (Embossing) The process of printing data, in the form of raised characters, on the bankcard. Provides identification of the card and allows the imprinting of sales drafts.
  10. (Embossing) To raise in relief a design or letters already printed on card stock or heavy paper by an uninked block or die. In rubber and plastic plate making the process is usually done by heat.
  11. (Embossing) Decorative designs molded or carved on the occasional table.
  12. (Embossing) creating a raised design by using a printing method that presses an image into the paper.  The design can then be emphasized with colored ink.  If no ink is used on the raised design, it is referred to as blind embossing. ...
  13. (embossing) A process which produces decorations raised above the surface (typically of printable material).
  14. (embossing) The process of producing raised letters, particularly those produced by engraving dies or plates.
  15. (embossing) Use of a die-stamp in the printing process to create a raised or relief marking on the cover.
  16. (Embossing) A means of marker identification by means of thermal indentation leaving raised lettering on the sheath material of cable.
  17. (Embossing) The process of giving relief to paper by pressing it with a die. Embossed designs are often found on the printed stamps of postal stationery (usually envelopes and wrappers). Selected stamps of certain countries have been embossed.
  18. (Embossing) A calendering process in which fabrics are engraved with the use of heated rollers under pressure to produce a raised design on the fabric surface.
  19. (Embossing) decorating process of working on the back of a piece in relief.
  20. (Embossing) Raised letters or numbers usually tipped in either black or gold foil.
  21. (Embossing) Operation of transferring a design to a rubber or rubber-like surface.
  22. (Embossing) Where an image or text is pressed in to the paper or board to leave a raised effect.
  23. (EMBOSSING) A process used to create a raised surface or raised element, but printed without ink.
  24. (Embossing) A calendering method of pressing designs or patterns onto a fabric using engraved rollers.
  25. (Embossing) A process performed after printing to stamp a raised (or depressed) image into the surface of paper, using engraved metal embossing dies, extreme pressure, and heat. Embossing styles include blind, deboss and foil-embossed.