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Carver   /kˈɑrvər/   Listen
Carver

noun
1.
United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943).  Synonym: George Washington Carver.
2.
Makes decorative wooden panels.  Synonym: woodcarver.
3.
An artist who creates sculptures.  Synonyms: sculptor, sculpturer, statue maker.
4.
Someone who carves the meat.  Synonym: cutter.



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"Carver" Quotes from Famous Books



... affordeth me more contentment. For in this his succinct copy of verses, he summarily and briefly, yet fully enough expresseth how he would have us to understand that everyone in the project and enterprise of marriage ought to be his own carver, sole arbitrator of his proper thoughts, and from himself alone take counsel in the main and peremptory closure of what his determination should be, in either his assent to or dissent from it. Such ...
— Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete. • Francois Rabelais

... Crete, on the Syrian shore to the southward, Dwells in the well-tilled lowland a dark-haired AEthiop people, Skilful with needle and loom, and the arts of the dyer and carver, Skilful, but feeble of heart; for they know not the lords of Olympus, Lovers of men; neither broad-browed Zeus, nor Pallas Athene, Teacher of wisdom to heroes, bestower of might in the battle; Share not the cunning of Hermes, nor list to the songs of Apollo. Fearing the stars of the sky, and the ...
— Andromeda and Other Poems • Charles Kingsley

... of such capacity that it carries six or seven men, seven or eight hundred weight of whale-lines, and various other materials, and yet retains the necessary properties of safety and speed. Whale-boats being very liable to receive damage, both from whales and ice, are always carver-built,—a structure which is easily repaired. The instruments of general use in the capture of the whale, are the harpoon and lance. There is, moreover, a kind of harpoon which is shot from a gun, but being difficult to ...
— Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy • Anonymous

... explained that he had just come in with a party which had been hunting, and that he felt fine. He explained, also, that he was the boss pistol-shot of the West; that it was he who taught the celebrated Doctor Carver how to shoot. Then suddenly pointing to a weather-vane on the freight depot, he pulled out a Colt revolver and fired through the window, hitting the vane. The shot awakened all the people, and they rushed ...
— Edison, His Life and Inventions • Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin

... by Fox himself, 'E Hookes to M F of passages consering Richard Carver, that cared the King of ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan


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