carve
81carve-up — noun (singular) an arrangement between two or more people, governments etc by which they divide something among themselves even though this is wrong …
82carve — verb 1) she carved horn handles Syn: sculpt, sculpture; cut, hew, whittle; form, shape, fashion 2) I carved my initials on the tree Syn: engrave, etch, incise, score …
83carve — v 1. cut, chisel, sculpt, sculpture, tool, block out, rough hew; cast, form, mold, fashion, model, figure; hammer out, forge, roughcast, knock out; gouge out, gash, slash, hack, hackle; engrave, groove, cut in, trench, incise, grave, scrape,… …
84carve — In old English law, a carucate or plow land …
85carve — In old English law, a carucate or plow land …
86carve — резать на порции …
87carve — to KARVE, or KERVE to grow sour, spoken of cream; also to curdle. Chesh …
88To carve out — Carve Carve (k[aum]rv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Carved} (k[aum]rvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Carving}.] [AS. ceorfan to cut, carve; akin to D. kerven, G. kerben, Dan. karve, Sw. karfva, and to Gr. gra fein to write, orig. to scratch, and E. graphy. Cf.… …
89carve out — verb a) To hollow by carving. b) To create (a reputation, chance, role, rank, career, victory) by hard work …
90carve out — 1. Cut out, cut through. 2. Achieve (by one s own exertions), win, accomplish …