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Carver

/ˈkɑːrvər/noun
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A carver is a skilled artisan who cuts and shapes materials like wood, stone, or food into detailed forms, often blending creativity with precision in crafts or culinary arts. In modern contexts, it can also denote a specialized tool for such tasks or reference historical innovators like George Washington Carver, symbolizing ingenuity in agriculture and invention.

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George Washington Carver, the American scientist the word often evokes, developed over 300 uses for peanuts and 100 for sweet potatoes, including innovations like peanut butter and industrial oils, which not only boosted Southern agriculture but also earned him invitations to the White House from three U.S. presidents.

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