carving
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
carve/kɑːv/
▶verb
- 1 cut into or shape (a hard material) in order to produce an object or design.
■ produce (an object or design) by carving.
- 2 cut (cooked meat) into slices for eating.
- 3 (carve something out) develop a career, reputation, etc. through painstaking effort.
- 4 (carve something up) cut into or divide up something ruthlessly.
■ (carve someone up) informal aggressively overtake another driver.
- 5 Skiing make (a turn) by tilting one's skis on to their edges and using one's weight to bend them so that they slide into an arc.
– derivatives
carving noun.
carving noun.
– origin OE ceorfan ‘cut, carve’, of W. Gmc origin.
'carving' also found in these Oxford entries:
atlas
- boss
- carve
- carver
- fiddlehead
- glyph
- glyptic
- guilloche
- half relief
- hieroglyphic
- petroglyph
- relief
- scorp
- scroll
- scrolled
- sculpture
- toreutics
- triglyph
- triptych
- vignette
- woodcarving
- write

