Cut, engrave (6)
I believe the answer is:
incise
I believe this is a double definition.
'cut' is the first definition.
(I know that incise is a more specific form of the action cut)
'engrave' is the second definition.
(I've seen this before)
(Other definitions for incise that I've seen before include "Sculpture" , "Carve" , "Make cuts in (surface)" , "Cut (a mark) into a surface" , "Make a cut in" .)