A type of glacial erosion which is of special interest is the sculpturing of so-called "cirques" or "amphitheaters" in mountains within the region of perpetual snow.
It is when the rain collects in brooks and forms rivers that it is most busy in sculpturing the land.
And now, what has Ice got to do with the sculpturing of the land?
The blue, clear air is the sculpturing power upon the earth and sea.
So humanistic nurses, as practitioners and researchers, are inherently responsible for their manner of being, responding, and consciously sculpturing knowledge into words.
The power with which this self-actualization imbued me has been sculpturing my "I" into a form of my choosing ever more acceptable to me, and accepting of others.
In sculpturing glass, the ingenuous Theophilus is quite at his best.
The further we travel, and the longer we study, the more positive becomes the conviction that the part played by these great agents in sculpturing the surface of our planet, is as yet but half recognised.
While engaged in the preparation of his original paper for the Society of Antiquaries on the Sculpturing of Cups and Rings, he wished to ascertain all the localities and conditions of their occurrence.
Mr. Perring represents this fragment of sculpturing from the brick Pyramid of Dashoor, in his folio work, The Pyramids of Gizeh, plate xiii.
The pattern of sculpturing on the plastral bones as well as that of the carapace is generally of anastamosing ridges.
Stejneger also mentioned that the sculpturing on many specimens of ferox is specialized into prominent, longitudinal welts (loc.
I am unable to discern any differences in pattern of sculpturing between the three American species.
The sculpturingon the plastral callosities and carapace seems to be correlated with size; larger specimens (ferox) have coarser sculpturing than do smaller specimens (muticus).
I do not altogether see the necessity of ever sculpturing another nakedness.
We find these same men, Alberto and Enrico his kinsman, sculpturing in San Pietro at Bologna in 1285.
From every capital dread shapes obtrude And memories bring of ancient sculpturing hands Whose works show visions weird, and horrors from The dreadful North.
These physical forces have worked as slowly and silently in sculpturing the landscapes as the biological laws have worked in evolving man from the lower animals, or the vertebrates from the invertebrates.
Nearly all the wonderful and beautiful sculpturing of the rocks in the West and Southwest is in rocks of comparatively recent date.
The rocks attracted me more than the birds, the sculpturing of the landscapes engaged my attention more than the improvements of the farms--what Nature had done more than what man was doing.
Automatic chisels are very popular with ornamental masons, as they lend themselves to the sculpturing of elaborate designs in stone and marble.
The sculpturing machine undoubtedly brings us one step nearer the universal House Beautiful.
Sculpturing made easy" would be a tempting legend to write over the Wenzel machine.
In this paper the sculpturing of the Wealden area by rain and rivers was ably advocated.
In all cases the protoplasm from the pylome may deposit additional matter on the outside of the shell, so as to produce very characteristic sculpturing of the surface.
It frequently happens that there is a complete absence of any sculpturing whatever, the whole surface of the shell being perfectly smooth, save for the faint lines of growth to be detected only under a magnifying-glass.
When the outer surface of a shell is devoid of any sculpturingand is perfectly smooth, one may assume that the mantle margin of the animal was simple.
One can get no idea of the sculpturing and painting of shells from dead and worn specimens.
The sculpturing consists of radiating ribs traversed by strongly marked growth-lines.
The most curious thing about this shell is the fact that a different system of sculpturing exists upon the two valves.
Its plan of sculpturing is somewhat different and consists of a series of rounded varices, about nine to a whorl, crossed by spiral lines.
The outer surface of bivalve shells admits of infinite variety of sculpturingand ornamentation, ranging from a perfectly smooth to a heavily ribbed, nodose, spinous, or deeply decussated surface.
The hinge-teeth, and sculpturing are frequently reduced and sometimes are quite obsolete; but the shell has the chalky, thin texture that is characteristic of the genus.
All manner of beautiful sculpturingmarks these beautiful frustules as they are called; in some cases they are perforated and the living matter from within passes through the pores and forms a jelly-like covering for the little plant.
It is the sculpturing of such a plain, chiefly by running water, which has given rise to the present topography.
The sculpturing of this plain, which, with some interruption, has continued to the present day, has given the region the chief elements of its present topography.
Then these mountain glaciers vanished in turn, after sculpturing the ranges into their present condition.
It was like the snow flakes she talked about, sculpturing the rocks, shaping destiny.
In the main, however, the statement is correct that the mountains of a region are produced by the sculpturing into ridges and subsidiary ridges of a great and slowly elevated mass.
We have thus, in the briefest possible manner, sketched out how some of the chief sculpturing forces operate to form mountains.
Between the first stage and the last the sculpturing operations of nature pass through many phases.
His keenest desire is to be off once more into those same high regions--once more to feel the ice beneath his feet--once more to scramble up clean crags fresh from nature's sculpturing and undefiled by soil or vegetation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sculpturing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: casting; engraving; glyptic; modeling; molding; relief; sculptor; statuary; whittling