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chiseled

Carved vs Chiseled - What's the difference?

carved | chiseled |


As verbs the difference between carved and chiseled

is that carved is past tense of carve while chiseled is past tense of chisel.

As adjectives the difference between carved and chiseled

is that carved is of an object, made by carving while chiseled is having strongly defined facial features.

Chiseled - What does it mean?

chiseled | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb chiseled

is past tense of chisel.

As an adjective chiseled

is having strongly defined facial features.

Chiseled vs Chiseler - What's the difference?

chiseled | chiseler |


As a verb chiseled

is (us) (chisel).

As an adjective chiseled

is (us|of a face) having strongly defined facial features.

As a noun chiseler is

one who uses a chisel for carving.

Taxonomy vs Chiseled - What's the difference?

taxonomy | chiseled |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb chiseled is

(us) (chisel).

As an adjective chiseled is

(us|of a face) having strongly defined facial features.

Chiseled vs Shredded - What's the difference?

chiseled | shredded |


As verbs the difference between chiseled and shredded

is that chiseled is (us) (chisel) while shredded is (shred).

As adjectives the difference between chiseled and shredded

is that chiseled is (us|of a face) having strongly defined facial features while shredded is cut or torn into narrow pieces.

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