different between sculptural vs sculpted

sculptural

English

Etymology

sculpture +? -al

Adjective

sculptural (comparative more sculptural, superlative most sculptural)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or having characteristics of sculpture.

Derived terms

  • sculpturally

Translations


French

Adjective

sculptural (feminine singular sculpturale, masculine plural sculpturaux, feminine plural sculpturales)

  1. sculptural

Further reading

  • “sculptural” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Romanian

Etymology

From French sculptural

Adjective

sculptural m or n (feminine singular sculptural?, masculine plural sculpturali, feminine and neuter plural sculpturale)

  1. sculptural

Declension

sculptural From the web:



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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