scultore
sculptor
noun skool-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'sculptor', from 'sculpere', to carve.
Usage Note
Scultore is masculine; the feminine form is scultrice. It specifically denotes an artist who works in three-dimensional media (stone, bronze, wood). Do not confuse with scolaro (pupil), which sounds somewhat similar to untrained ears.
Examples
"Lo scultore lavora il marmo da anni."
Natural Translation
The sculptor has been working marble for years.
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