Associations to the word «Carver»
Noun
- Carving
- Raymond
- Totem
- Peanut
- Sculptor
- Decoy
- Mead
- Lynne
- Sancho
- Sonora
- Plymouth
- Brent
- Counsellor
- Craftsman
- Taunton
- Ellis
- Hampton
- Pumpkin
- Abe
- Mcintyre
- Kathryn
- Esquire
- Hemingway
- Damsel
- Cassidy
- Gibbons
- Tao
- Daniels
- Tess
- Weaver
- Obe
- Brewster
- Butch
- Elliot
- Mcleod
- Theo
- Minnesota
- Botanist
- Washington
- Booker
- Narcotic
- Separatist
- Carpenter
- Iowa
- Antonia
- Jonathan
- Leiden
- Midlands
- Harlem
- Myles
- Ellie
- Ellen
- Gallagher
- Ember
- Seth
- Bradford
- Winslow
- Caricature
- Belinda
- Arena
- Kendall
- Gideon
- George
- Ada
- Curry
- Painter
- Tobias
- Holden
- Bunk
- Blacksmith
- Sutton
- Mason
- Winthrop
- Whorl
- Furniture
- Jeremy
- Cedric
- Apprentice
- Cody
- Logan
- Randy
- Casket
- Kirby
- Rosie
- Inventor
- Holm
- Wolff
- Lisa
Verb
Wiktionary
CARVER, noun. Someone who carves.
CARVER, noun. (dated) A carving knife.
CARVER, noun. (dated) A butcher.
CARVER, noun. An armchair as part of a set of dining chairs (originally for the person who is to carve the meat).
CARVER, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
CARVER, noun. United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943).
CARVER, noun. Makes decorative wooden panels.
CARVER, noun. An artist who creates sculptures.
CARVER, noun. Someone who carves the meat.
Wise words
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before
you let it fall.