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carve
[ kahrv ]
/ kɑrv /
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Definition of carve
verb (used with object), carved, carv·ing.
verb (used without object), carved, carv·ing.
to carve figures, designs, etc.
to cut meat.
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Origin of carve
before 1000; Middle English kerven,Old English ceorfan to cut; cognate with Middle Low German kerven,German kerben,Greek gráphein to mark, write; see graph
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Words nearby carve
carunculate, Carúpano, Caruso, Caruso, Enrico, carvacrol, carve, carvel, carvel-built, carven, carve out, Carver
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How to use carve in a sentence
British Dictionary definitions for carve
carve
/ (kɑːv) /
verb
(tr) to cut or chip in order to form somethingto carve wood
to decorate or form (something) by cutting or chippingto carve statues
to slice (meat) into piecesto carve a turkey
Word Origin for carve
Old English ceorfan; related to Old Frisian kerva, Middle High German kerben to notch
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