From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcarvercarv‧er /ˈkɑːvə $ ˈkɑːrvər/ noun [countable] AVSsomeone who carves wood or stone
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carver• There is no written account of the intentions of a carver or painter of the ancient Black Virgins.• Also patron of kings and carvers.• Whether or not Hugo was a wall-painter, the records of his activities as carver and manuscript painter attest to his versatility.• The $ 65 doves are painted in a weathered white finish and are made by a decoy carver in Virginia Beach.• For example, ivory carvers and stone vase makers worked in premises along the Royal Road in Knossos.• The craft of the ivory carvers has attracted more attention.• As a novice carver I found the MAC650 very useful for controlled shaping of curved pieces with flowing lines.• And one who has arguably the toughest brief of all the carvers at the palace.