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sculpt

English

Etymology

From French sculpter, from Latin sculp? (to cut out, carve in stone).

Pronunciation

Verb

sculpt (third-person singular simple present sculpts, present participle sculpting, simple past and past participle sculpted)

  1. (transitive) To form by sculpture.
    They sculpted a statue out of clay.
  2. (intransitive) To work as a sculptor.
    What do you do?
    I used to box, but now I sculpt.

Derived terms

  • resculpt

Related terms

  • sculptor
  • sculpture

Translations

Noun

sculpt (plural sculpts)

  1. (computer graphics) A modification that can be applied to an object, like a texture, but changes the object's shape rather than its appearance.

Further reading

  • sculpt at OneLook Dictionary Search

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sculpted

English

Adjective

sculpted (comparative more sculpted, superlative most sculpted)

  1. Well shaped, as a good sculpture is.
    • 2000, Ed Pavelka, Bicycling Magazine's Cycling for Health and Fitness
      While cyclists often focus on crank-crushing quads or sculpted calves, all you have to do is realize, as Kita did, that the heart is not some mysterious, beating organ, but rather pure, powerhouse muscle.

Translations

Verb

sculpted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of sculpt

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