of or relating to or characteristic of Damascus or its people; "damascene city gates
A metal inlay technique for putting a soft metal such as silver or copper into steel Its name derives from the city of Damascus, where it was popularized
> A decorative technique in which a metal such as steel, iron, brass, or copper is inlaid with gold or silver; also used to describe the pulled decoration on iridescent Favrile glass shades produced by Tiffany Studios
{s} of or pertaining to damask fabric; of or pertaining to the decoration of metal with wavy patterns
An IC process by which a metal conductor pattern is embedded in a dielectric film on the silicon substrate The result is a planar interconnection layer The creation of a Damascene structure most often involves chemical mechanical polishing of a non-planar surface resulting from multiple process steps A Damascene trench is a filled trench (SM*)
(of metals) decorated or inlaid with a wavy pattern of different (especially precious) metals; "a damascened sword"
a design produced by inlaying gold or silver into steel a native or inhabitant of Damascus inlay metal with gold and silver (of metals) decorated or inlaid with a wavy pattern of different (especially precious) metals; "a damascened sword"