Sculp vs. Sculpt — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sculp and Sculpt
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Sculp
To sculpture; to carve or engrave.
Sculpt
To fashion (stone, wood, or bronze, for example) into a sculpture.
Sculp
(transitive) To flay.
Sculpt
To represent in sculpture
Sculpted a lion.
Sculp
To sculpture; to carve; to engrave.
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Sculpt
To shape, mold, or fashion especially with artistry or precision
“Zoning is a blunt instrument that can at best shape but should not try to sculpt cities” (H. Claude Shostal).
Sculpt
To make sculptures or a sculpture.
Sculpt
(transitive) To form by sculpture.
They sculpted a statue out of clay.
Sculpt
(intransitive) To work as a sculptor.
What do you do?
-I used to box, but now I sculpt.
-I used to box, but now I sculpt.
Sculpt
(transitive) To carve out gradually.
Landforms sculpted by the wind.
Sculpt
(computer graphics) A modification that can be applied to an object, like a texture, but changes the object's shape rather than its appearance.
Sculpt
Create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material;
Sculpt a swan out of a block of ice
Sculpt
Shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it;
She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband
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