embed vs imprint

embed

noun
  • An item embedded in another document. 

  • An element of an advertisement, etc. serving as a subliminal message. 

  • An embedded reporter or journalist, such as a war reporter assigned to and travelling with a military unit, or a political reporter assigned to follow and report on the campaign of a candidate. 

verb
  • To encapsulate within another document or data file. 

  • To define a one-to-one function from one set to another so that certain properties of the domain are preserved when considering the image as a subset of the codomain. 

  • To lay (something) as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed. 

  • To include (something) in surrounding matter. 

imprint

noun
  • An impression; the mark left behind by printing something. 

  • A distinctive marking, symbol or logo. 

  • The name and details of a publisher or printer, as printed in a book etc.; a publishing house. 

verb
  • To leave a print, impression, image, etc. 

  • To mark a gene as being from a particular parent so that only one of the two copies of the gene is expressed. 

  • To learn something indelibly at a particular stage of life, such as who one's parents are. 

How often have the words embed and imprint occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )