noun
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the act of carving wood, esp as an art form
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a work of art produced by carving wood
Other Word Forms
- woodcarver noun
Etymology
Origin of woodcarving
Example Sentences
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They also perfected a sophisticated woodcarving technique for producing art, created special bone and wood fishhooks, and used certain types of tree bark to create cloth and baskets.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
He’s been green woodcarving for about seven years and sells his wares — spoons, bowls and more — online.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 26, 2022
When Mr. Bush entered the grand 8,500-square-foot throne hall, with its gold-plated woodcarving décor, Ms. Taratynova said, he froze, mesmerized, and said simply, “Wow.”
From New York Times • Oct. 27, 2021
In addition, owner Hank Jenkins hosts regular workshops on houseplant care, mandalas, wreaths and Japanese woodcarving.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2019
I don’t know why anyone would want to buy a watercolor painting of the skyline, for instance, or a woodcarving of the Cubs logo, but I suppose there must be a market for such things.
From "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" by Erika L. Sánchez
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