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carve C0135000 (kärv)v. carved, carv·ing, carves v.tr.1. a. To divide into pieces by cutting; slice: carved a roast.b. To divide by parceling out: carve up an estate.2. To cut into a desired shape; fashion by cutting: carve the wood into a figure.3. To make or form by or as if by cutting: carve initials in the bark; carved out an empire.4. To decorate by cutting and shaping carefully.5. To make (a turn or turns) smoothly and without skidding, as when skiing or riding a snowboard, by leaning sharply into the direction of the turn.v.intr.1. To engrave or cut figures as an art, hobby, or trade.2. To disjoint, slice, and serve meat or poultry.3. To carve turns, as when skiing. [Middle English kerven, from Old English ceorfan; see gerbh- in Indo-European roots.] carv′er n.
Car·ver C0135400 (kär′vər), George Washington 1864?-1943. American botanist, agricultural chemist, and educator who enumerated hundreds of uses for the peanut, soybean, and sweet potato and encouraged Southern farmers to produce these soil-enriching cash crops.
Carver, John 1576?-1621. English-born Pilgrim colonist who was the first governor of Plymouth Colony (1620-1621).carver (ˈkɑːvə) n1. (Cookery) a carving knife2. (Cookery) (plural) a large matched knife and fork for carving meat3. (Furniture) Brit a chair with arms that forms part of a set of dining chairs
Carver (ˈkɑːvə) n (Biography) George Washington. ?1864–1943, US agricultural chemist and botanistCar•ver (ˈkɑr vər) n. 1. George Washington, 1864?–1943, U.S. botanist and chemist. 2. John, 1575?–1621, Pilgrim leader: first governor of Plymouth Colony 1620–21. 3. Raymond, 1938–88, U.S. short-story writer and poet. CARVERA special operations forces acronym used throughout the targeting and mission planning cycle to assess mission validity and requirements. The acronym stands for criticality, accessibility, recuperability, vulnerability, effect, and recognizability.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Carver - United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943)George Washington Carver | | 2. | carver - makes decorative wooden panels woodcarverwoodworker, woodman, woodsman - makes things out of wood | | 3. | carver - an artist who creates sculptures sculptor, sculpturer, statue makerartist, creative person - a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imaginationsculptress - a woman sculptor | | 4. | carver - someone who carves the meatcutterdiner - a person eating a meal (especially in a restaurant) | TranslationsSchnitzercoltello per trinciareincisoreseggiolaIdiomsSeecarveCarver
CarverA craftsperson who is skilled in the ornamental engraving and cutting of wood or stone, in various forms of relief.carver
car·ver (kar'ver), A dental hand instrument, available in a wide variety of end shapes, used for forming and contouring wax, filling materials, etc.car·ver (kahrvĕr) A dental hand instrument, available in a wide variety of end shapes, used for forming and contouring. car·ver (kahrvĕr) Dental hand instrument, available in a wide variety of end shapes, used to form and contour wax, filling materials, and other material. CARVER
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CARVER➣Criticality, Accessibility, Recuperability, Vulnerability, Effect, and Recognizability (military) |
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Synonyms for Carvernoun United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943)Synonymsnoun makes decorative wooden panelsSynonymsRelated Words- woodworker
- woodman
- woodsman
noun an artist who creates sculpturesSynonyms- sculptor
- sculpturer
- statue maker
Related Words- artist
- creative person
- sculptress
noun someone who carves the meatSynonymsRelated Words |