curver
/ˈkɜrvər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who curves something, especially a person who curves stone to make a stone arch or a stone wall.
“The skilled curver was able to create an impressive stone arch in just a few days.”
2. verb
to curve or bend something, especially stone, to make an arch or a wall.
“The architect instructed the workers to curver the stone to fit the design of the building.”
3. verb
to play or hit (a ball) so that it curves through the air, typically in a game of golf or baseball.
“The golfer tried to curver the ball to get it closer to the hole.”