sculpsit
/ˈskʌlp.sɪt/; /ˈskʊlpsɪt/Definitions
1. verb
a Latin third-person singular past tense of ‘sculpere’, to carve, engrave, or sculpt
“The archaeologist discovered that the ancient civilization used sculpsit to create intricate stone carvings.”
2. noun
an engraved or sculpted object
“The museum featured an impressive collection of sculpsit from the medieval period.”
3. adjective
describing something that has been carved or sculpted
“The sculpsit design on the cathedral’s facade was a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.”