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† exˈsculp, v. Obs. rare. Also 6, 8 exculp. [ad. L. exsculp-ĕre to dig or cut out, f. ex- out + sculpĕre to cut, carve: see sculptor.] trans. To cut out, hollow out by cutting.
1578Banister Hist. Man i. 20 In all others [of the Vertebræ] exculped out one ech side round. 1767Bryan Faussett Invent. Sepulchr. App. 214 On one side is exculpt a word which we cannot yet make out. |