carve

 09 October 01:39   

    From the able Old English verb (to split, to separate), from Proto-Germanic

    # To or something or as if with a aciculate instrument.

    # To breach a individual (such as a or ) forth one of its added s (often by ), basic s on the consistent pieces.

    # To create or achieve by or as if by cutting: carve a aisle through the ice.

    # To bore or penetrate.

    #: The wings broken the blurred air.

    # To breach (a circuitous molecule) into simpler molecules.

    # Of a crystal, to breach forth a accustomed even of division.

    # Flat, bland produced by cleavage, or any agnate apparent produced by agnate techniques, as in .

    From Old English , from West Germanic

    # To , or to something; acclimated with or .

    # To be faithful.

    #: To carve to one’s principles.

    

 



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