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carved

carved \carved\ adj. formed by carving or having a design carved into the surface.

Syn: carven.

Wiktionary
carved
  1. Of an object, made by carving. v

  2. (en-past of: carve)

WordNet
carved

adj. made for or formed by carving (`carven' is archaic or literary); "the carved fretwork"; "an intricately carved door"; "stood as if carven from stone" [syn: carven] [ant: uncarved]

Wikipedia
Carved (film)

Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman (口裂け女, Kuchisake-onna) is a 2007 Japanese horror film written and directed by Kōji Shiraishi, and co-written by Naoyuki Yokota. The film is based on the Japanese urban legend of Kuchisake-onna or Slit-Mouthed Woman.

Usage examples of "carved".

Then he saw that Todd was fully dressed and in his best coverall, over which he wore his mda fur vest, a Hrruban belt with modestly carved knife dangling down and, of course, a rope tail.

Yes, for now that she was closer, she could see the carved panels in the door.

He presented this to Varian and, with a flourish, added a rudely carved wooden spoon.

I knew, of course, that it was necessary to be sure no stones or thorns were stuck in the frog of the foot, and I'd carved myself a little prod for just that purpose.

He had dried out a hoof as well, the flesh carved out so I could see into the coronet band and the horny shell that protects the frog, the inside of it striated with fine vertical lines of hoof horn.

The Conies Britan-norum sat at the top of this round table, his chair larger and more ornately carved than the backless ones in which we of lesser rank were seated.

Of course, the river was responsible for the Elbow in the first place, having carved it from the softer rock.

The lady had picked up an intricately carved knight and waggled it at her.

They lurked just outside the path carved by the lights, but would not venture inside.

The smallest was probably one of the rings in the heaps of jewelry piled into the carved stone boxes on the floor—which were themselves works of high art.

Oh, these were carved rather than inscribed, and time and sandstorms had worn them down to mere suggestions.

Like a huge lump of well-cooked meat, steaming in its own juices and touched with garlic, waiting to be carved into bite-sized pieces.

She returned with a bottle of champagne and two tall flute cones of carved glass, smoking with chill.

On the walls, the mystic art of the ancients quivered slightly, setting the patterns in motion within their deeply carved frames.

Chaumel said, leaning back at his ease in a deeply carved armchair that bobbed gently up and down in the air.