insculp Synonyms
insculp Meaning
Webster
insculp (v. t.)
To engrave; to carve; to sculpture.
insculp Sentence Examples
- The sculptor insculped an intricate design into the marble.
- The ancient temple's walls were insculpted with hieroglyphs depicting scenes of worship.
- The artist insculped a portrait of her lover onto the surface of a clay tablet.
- The inscriptions on the monument were insculped with incredible precision.
- The wind had insculpted the sand dunes into intricate patterns.
- The sculptor insculped a statue of the goddess, capturing her beauty and grace.
- The jewels were insculpted into the crown, forming a resplendent display.
- The artist's insculpting techniques were both innovative and masterful.
- The intricate carvings on the ivory tusk were insculpted with great skill.
- The insculpted letters on the tombstone served as a lasting memorial to the deceased.
FAQs About the word insculp
To engrave; to carve; to sculpture.
etch, grave, inscribe, carve, engrave, sculpture, sculpt,trace, score, impress
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The sculptor insculped an intricate design into the marble.
The ancient temple's walls were insculpted with hieroglyphs depicting scenes of worship.
The artist insculped a portrait of her lover onto the surface of a clay tablet.
The inscriptions on the monument were insculped with incredible precision.