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- Dictionarydeboss/diːˈbɒs/
verb
- 1. stamp (a design) into the surface of an object so that it is indented: "you could deboss the team name on the inner side of the bracelet"
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Deboss is a verb that means to depress a design or lettering below the surface of a material, opposite to emboss. Learn the etymology, usage, and examples of deboss from the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.
Embossing and debossing are print effects that create a raised or depressed image on paper or other materials. Learn how they are done, what they look like, and how to choose the best option for your project.
Deboss definition: to indent (a figure or design) into a surface. See examples of DEBOSS used in a sentence.
Deboss is a verb that means to press a design onto a surface so that it creates a sunken area. It is also a noun that refers to the depressed image or the method of creating it.
Deboss is a craft technique of pressing a design onto a surface to create a sunken area. Learn more about deboss, its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage with examples from The Free Dictionary.
Debossing is an imprint method that pushes a metal plate in the shape of your design, onto the front of the product material. The design is sunken or recessed into the material. Learn more about the pros and cons of debossing and embossing, and see examples of customized products.
Debossing is a technique that creates recessed designs on a surface by pressing a die into the material. Learn how debossing is used in interior design, what materials can be debossed, and how it differs from embossing.