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Word - rootword - affixes
magkukulit - kulit - s2(ku)~mag-~
mag.ku.ku.lit. - 4 syllables

s2(ku) = kukulit
mag- = magkukulit
magkukulit

magkukulit [mag.kú.kú.lit.] : sculptor (n.); wood carver (n.)
kulit [kú.lit.] : carve (v.); engrave (v.); sculpt (v.)

Derivatives of kulit


Glosses:
sculptor
n. (person)1. carver, sculptor, sculpturer, statue makeran artist who creates sculptures.
~ praxitelesancient Greek sculptor (circa 370-330 BC).
~ artist, creative persona person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination.
~ sculptressa woman sculptor.
~ bartholdi, frederic auguste bartholdiFrench sculptor best known for creating the Statue of Liberty now in New York harbor.
~ bernini, giovanni lorenzo berniniItalian sculptor and architect of the baroque period in Italy; designed many churches and chapels and tombs and fountains (1598-1680).
~ brancusi, constantin brancusiRomanian sculptor noted for abstractions of animal forms (1876-1957).
~ alexander calder, calderUnited States sculptor who first created mobiles and stabiles (1898-1976).
~ benvenuto cellini, celliniItalian sculptor (1500-1571).
~ crawford, thomas crawfordUnited States neoclassical sculptor (1814-1857).
~ donatello, donato di betto bardiFlorentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures (1386-1466).
~ epstein, jacob epstein, sir jacob epsteinBritish sculptor (born in the United States) noted for busts and large controversial works (1880-1959).
~ daniel chester french, frenchUnited States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931).
~ alberto giacometti, giacomettiSwiss sculptor and painter known for his bronze sculptures of elongated figures (1901-1966).
~ barbara hepworth, dame barbara hepworth, hepworthBritish sculptor (1902-1975).
~ hoffman, malvina hoffmanUnited States sculptor (1887-1966).
~ gaston lachaise, lachaiseUnited States sculptor (born in France) noted for his large nude figures (1882-1935).
~ da vinci, leonardo, leonardo da vinciItalian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance (1452-1519).
~ lin, maya linUnited States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War in Washington (born in 1959).
~ jacques lipchitz, lipchitzUnited States sculptor (born in Lithuania) who pioneered cubist sculpture (1891-1973).
~ lysippusGreek sculptor (4th century BC).
~ aristide maillol, maillolFrench sculptor of monumental female nudes (1861-1944).
~ michelangelo, michelangelo buonarrotiFlorentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564).
~ amedeo modigliano, modiglianiItalian painter and sculptor (1884-1920).
~ henry moore, henry spencer moore, mooreBritish sculptor whose works are monumental organic forms (1898-1986).
~ louise nevelson, nevelsonUnited States sculptor (born in Russia) known for massive shapes of painted wood (1899-1988).
~ isamu noguchi, noguchiUnited States sculptor (1904-1988).
~ claes oldenburg, claes thure oldenburg, oldenburgUnited States sculptor (born in Sweden); a leader of the pop art movement who was noted for giant sculptures of common objects (born in 1929).
~ pheidias, phidiasancient Greek sculptor (circa 500-432 BC).
~ pablo picasso, picassoprolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973).
~ auguste rodin, francois auguste rene rodin, rodinFrench sculptor noted for his renderings of the human form (1840-1917).
~ george segal, segalUnited States sculptor (born in 1924).
~ david roland smith, david smith, smithUnited States sculptor (1906-1965).
~ lorado taft, taftUnited States sculptor (1860-1936).
n. (object)2. sculptora faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Phoenix and Cetus.
~ constellationa configuration of stars as seen from the earth.
engrave
v. (contact)1. engrave, grave, inscribe, scratchcarve, cut, or etch into a material or surface.; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's"; "the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"
~ chip at, carveengrave or cut by chipping away at a surface.; "carve one's name into the bark"
~ engrave, etchcarve or cut a design or letters into.; "engrave the pen with the owner's name"
~ characterengrave or inscribe characters on.
v. (emotion)2. engraveimpress or affect deeply.; "The event engraved itself into her memory"
~ impress, strike, affect, movehave an emotional or cognitive impact upon.; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
v. (creation)3. engrave, etchcarve or cut into a block used for printing or print from such a block.; "engrave a letter"
~ artistic creation, artistic production, artthe creation of beautiful or significant things.; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"
~ printmake into a print.; "print the negative"
~ bendayreproduce by the Benday process.
~ stippleengrave by means of dots and flicks.
v. (contact)4. engrave, etchcarve or cut a design or letters into.; "engrave the pen with the owner's name"
~ chip at, carveengrave or cut by chipping away at a surface.; "carve one's name into the bark"
~ engrave, inscribe, grave, scratchcarve, cut, or etch into a material or surface.; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's"; "the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"
sculpt
v. (creation)1. sculpt, sculpturecreate by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material.; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice"
~ artistic creation, artistic production, artthe creation of beautiful or significant things.; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"
~ grave, sculpt, sculptureshape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it.; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"
~ shape, mould, mold, form, forge, workmake something, usually for a specific function.; "She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
v. (contact)2. grave, sculpt, sculptureshape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it.; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"
~ carveform by carving.; "Carve a flower from the ice"
~ sculpt, sculpturecreate by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material.; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice"