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Word | Carve |
Italian Meaning | intagliare, trinciare, scolpire, ritagliarsi, incidere, aprire |
engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface; carve one's name into the bark / form by carving / A carucate. / to shape a piece of wood or to cut patterns on it with a knife. The same word also means to cut meat into slices / cut (a hard material) in order to produce an aesthetically pleasing object or design., | |
Usage | ⇒ Some tourists carvename into their name on the bark ⇒ the wood was carved with runes ⇒ Mother always caves the pork ⇒ carve one's own future |
Synonyms | cut, chisel, engrave, shape, hew, model, divide, fashion, sculpt, cast, etch, form, incise, cut up, mold, sculpture, slice, grave, whittle, dissect, |
Antonyms | blend, buttress, uncut, complement, compound, concurrent, conglomerate, congregate, cooperative, doctor, double, dovetail, efface, elaborate, embody, encompass, entail, examine, expand, fuel, |
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