Sculpt (verb)

  1. To carve, model, or make a sculpture from a material such as stone, wood, or clay.
  2. To shape or mold something by cutting, chiseling, or otherwise removing material.

Origin:

Middle english, from latin sculptare, from sculptus, past participle of scalpere to carve, from sculpere to carve, from sculpsit, third person singular past tense of sculpere.

Examples:

  1. He sculpted the statue out of marble.
  2. She sculpted a bust of her father.
  3. The artist sculpted a replica of the famous statue.
  4. The ice sculptor created a beautiful sculpture.
  5. He sculpted the tree into a unique shape.
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