recarve
English
Etymology
re- + carve
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)v
Verb
recarve (third-person singular simple present recarves, present participle recarving, simple past and past participle recarved)
- (transitive) To carve again or into a new form.
- 2008 March 2, Tracie Rozhon, “Preserving the Best of the Old”, in New York Times:
- He speaks about working with craftsmen to recarve both wood and plaster at the New Amsterdam Theater, and he is the project manager for the Theater for a New Audience, which is planned for a site near the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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Anagrams
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