subtractive process
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of subtractive process
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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It is a subtractive process that starts with a solid block, usually stone, which is highly resistant to the sculptor’s chisel.
From Literature
“We were playing with this kind of subtractive process,” said McCollough.
From Washington Times
Fire investigation is a subtractive process—investigators cross off potential causes until, ideally, there’s only one left.
From BusinessWeek
Traditional digital manufacturers utilize computer-controlled routers, lasers, and other cutting tools to precisely shape a piece of metal, wood, or plastic by a subtractive process: slicing and dicing until the desired form is all that’s left.
From Slate
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