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statuary    音标拼音: [st'ætʃu,ɛri]
n. 雕像,雕像艺术,雕像家
a. 雕像的,雕像用的

雕像,雕像艺术,雕像家雕像的,雕像用的

statuary
adj 1: of or relating to or suitable for statues
n 1: statues collectively

Statuary \Stat"u*a*ry\ (-[asl]*r[y^]), n.; pl. {Statuaries}
(-r[i^]z). [L. statuarius, n., fr. statuarius, a., of or
belonging to statues, fr. statua statue: cf. F. statuaire.
See {Statue}.]
1. One who practices the art of making statues.
[1913 Webster]

On other occasions the statuaries took their
subjects from the poets. --Addison.
[1913 Webster]

2. [L. statuaria (sc. ars): cf. F. statuaire.] The art of
carving statues or images as representatives of real
persons or things; a branch of sculpture. --Sir W. Temple.
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3. A collection of statues; statues, collectively.
[1913 Webster]

90 Moby Thesaurus words for "statuary":
CYSP sculpture, anaglyptics, anaglyptography,
architectural sculpture, bone-carving, bust, carver, carving,
casting, ceroplastics, chaser, chasing, clay modeler,
clay sculpture, decorative sculpture, doll, dolly, dummy,
earth art, earth artist, embossing, engraving, fantoccini, figure,
figurehead, figurer, figurine, figuriste, founding,
garden sculpture, gem carver, gem-cutting, gingerbread man,
glass sculpture, glyptic, graver, ivory-carving, lay figure,
lost-wax process, man of straw, manikin, mannequin, marionette,
marmoreal, mason, metal sculpture, model, modeler, modeling,
molder, molding, monument, monumental, monumental mason,
monumental sculpture, paper sculpture, plaster casting,
plastic art, portrait bust, portrait sculpture, puppet, relief,
relief-carving, relievo, scarecrow, sculptitory, sculptor,
sculptress, sculptural, sculpture, sculpturer, sculpturesque,
sculpturing, shell-carving, snowman, statue, statuelike,
statuesque, statuette, stone sculpture, stonecutter, stonecutting,
wax figure, wax modeler, waxwork, whittling, wire sculpture,
wood carver, wood carving, xyloglyphy


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