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UK
/skˈʌlptɪd/
]
[ US /ˈskəɫptɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈskəɫptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
cut into a desired shape
sculptured representations
graven images
How To Use sculpted In A Sentence
- Support is provided at the bottom by a horizontal transfer beam resting on sculpted concrete columns and at the top by steel members tied back to the main concrete frame.
- The architectonics of the sculpted locks, the author argues, augment their power to fend off sorcery and other malevolent forces.
- The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters.
- Another tomb of interest (and of which we will speak in extenso in the next instalment of this series) is the tomb of the Pope Clement II, the only pope to be buried north of the Alps. The statue, sculpted by the same (unknown) sculptor as the Horseman, was originally the slab of the tomb, which remains on the west choir, behind the cathedra: Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
- The fused parietals form the posterior two-thirds of the sagittal crest, expanding posteriorly to form a flattened, sculpted deck behind the supratemporal fenestrae adjacent to the squamosals.
- Along with elaborate vessels and sculpted creatures, Diakite creates platters, plates, bowls, and a variety of other forms that are sold as both functional objects and works of art.
- Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging.
- Here, a drumlin, an oval mound smooth-sculpted by glaciers, rises to give an uninterrupted panorama of sea, fields and forests from its grassy crown.
- To get around conventional limitations, the researchers sculpted an array of sub-wavelength-wide grooves (dubbed a metamaterial) directly on the facet of quantum cascade lasers. The Engineer - News
- The bronze doors are covered with sculpted reliefs.