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sculp·ture I. \ˈskəlpchə(r), -psh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin sculptura, from sculptus (past participle of sculpere to carve, alteration of scalpere to carve, cut) + -ura -ure — more at shelf 1. a. (1) : the act, process, or art of carving, cutting, hewing, molding, welding, or constructing materials into statues, ornaments, or figures (2) : the act, process, or art of producing figures or groups in plastic or hard materials b. (1) : work produced by sculpture : the body of primarily three-dimensional works of art < an exhibit of painting and sculpture > (2) : a carved or molded statue or figure; broadly : a nonfunctional work of art whose aesthetic effect depends primarily on three-dimensional relationships < a forged steel sculpture > 2. archaic : an engraved figure or design < published his play with sculptures and a preface — Samuel Johnson > 3. : impressed or raised markings or the pattern of such markings on the surface of a plant or animal part 4. : a modification of the forms of the earth's surface by sculpturing II. verb (sculptured ; sculptured ; sculpturing \-pchəriŋ, -psh(ə)r-\ ; sculptures) transitive verb 1. a. (1) : to form an image or representation of with a chisel or other tool from wood, stone, metal, or other material (2) : to carve, engrave, mold, weld, or construct (plastic or hard materials) into a primarily three-dimensional work of art (3) : to cover or adorn with sculpture or carved work b. : to mold or form so as to give the appearance of sculpture or bas relief < a sculptured hairdo > < an automobile body of sculptured metal > c. : to cause (as a line) to flow in the manner of classic sculpture 2. : to develop sculpturesque qualities in (as a musical or literary work or a painting); specifically : to mold from the basic aesthetic matter rather than adorn by extraneous ornament 3. : to change (the form of the earth's surface) by erosion or by erosion and deposition < the sculpturing of a canyon by a river > intransitive verb : to work as a sculptor |