scarved

/ˈsɑːrvd/ (SARVD)

Definitions

1. verb

to carve or cut with a sharp instrument, especially a knife, or to carve into a surface

“She scarved intricate designs into the wood.”

2. verb

to cut or incise a design or pattern, especially on a surface

“The artisan scarved the metal to create a beautiful ornament.”

3. verb

to remove or cut off something, especially with a knife or a sharp instrument

“The surgeon scarved the excess tissue from the patient’s wound.”

4. noun

a cut or incision, especially one made with a knife or a sharp instrument

“The scarved wood showed signs of aging.”

Synonyms

  • carved
  • cut
  • incised

Antonyms

  • intact
  • unscathed