Etch

/ˈɛtʃ/ verb

To carve or engrave a design or image into a hard surface using acid or a sharp tool, or to make something clear and permanent in memory.

From Dutch 'etsen,' from German 'ätzen' (to feed or corrode). Originally a technical term in printmaking referring to using acid to corrode metal plates.

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