Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The art or process of carving wood.
- noun A piece of sculpture in wood.
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Examples
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Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times: Mexico Living
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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Jacobo Ángeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times
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Two French prisoners constructed the facility while members of the Landsturm and POWs helped with wood-carving, knitting, masonry work, and carpentry.
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Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times by
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times by
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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Prisoners could also learn new skills, including furniture - and doll-making, wood-carving, and postcard design.
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Almost accidentally I stopped in front of a wood-carving of the Sacred Heart.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Sexual Abuse and the Sacred Heart of Jesus 2010
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What species of madness leads Dr. Allen to imagine he could make a killing with a wood-carving machine?
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After that, head to the Woodrow Wilson House, where there will be wood-carving demonstrations in honor of the exhibit of the 28th president's walking sticks.
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Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times: Mexico Living
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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