On Fri, Aug 30, 2019, 13:18 Clifford Snow wrote:
> It looks like just a misspelling of sculptor. OR and ER are commonly used
> to describe a person or thing doing something.
>
> As far I can see, British English would spell it as sculptor.
>
As would US English.
>
It looks like just a misspelling of sculptor. OR and ER are commonly used
to describe a person or thing doing something.
As far I can see, British English would spell it as sculptor.
Best,
Clifford
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 5:17 AM marc marc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does both have the same meaning ?
Hello,
does both have the same meaning ?
I thought that sculter was a typo in french (the word is "sculteur"
in french) but usage in french-speaking countries is very low,
so that's not the explanation.
Regards,
Marc
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