Engravings

/ˈɛnɡreɪvɪŋz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Designs or images etched into a surface, often used as evidence in intellectual property or art law cases.
    The engravings on the disputed artwork were key to establishing its authenticity.

Forms

  • engraving

Commentary

Legal use of 'engravings' typically concerns their role as protected artistic works or evidence in disputes over originality and ownership.

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