sculp·ture  (skŭlp chər)
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n. 1. The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metal. 2. a. A work of art created by sculpture. b. Such works of art considered as a group. 3. Ridges, indentations, or other markings, as on a shell, formed by natural processes. v. sculp·tured, sculp·tur·ing, sculp·tures v. tr. 1. To sculpt. 2. To ornament with sculpture: sculptured the façade of the cathedral. v. intr. To make sculptures or a sculpture.
[Middle English, from Latin sculptūra, from sculptus, past participle of sculpere, to carve; see skel-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
sculptur·al adj. sculptur·al·ly adv. |