sculptor
see also: Sculptor
Etymology
Sculptor
Etymology
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see also: Sculptor
Etymology
From Latin sculptor.
Pronunciation- (America) IPA: /ˈskʌlptɚ/
sculptor (plural sculptors)
- A person who sculpts; an artist who produces sculpture.
- Hyponym: sculptress
- French: sculpteur
- German: Skulpteur, Bildhauer, Bildhauerin
- Italian: scultore, scultrice
- Portuguese: escultor
- Russian: ску́льптор
- Spanish: escultor, escultora
Sculptor
Etymology
Named by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1763. Originally called Apparātus Scūlptoris,
Proper noun- (constellation) A dim spring constellation of the southern sky. It lies between Aquarius and Phoenix and lies in the direction of the southern pole of the Milky Way.
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