IPA: //ˈɡrædaɪn//
KK: /ˈgrædɪn/
A tool with a jagged edge that sculptors use to carve or shape materials like stone or wood.
The sculptor used a gradine to add fine details to the statue.
The word 'gradine' originates from Latin 'gradina', meaning a step or a stair. It refers to a series of steps or a gradual incline.
Think of 'gradine' as related to 'steps' in Latin, which helps you remember that it refers to a series of steps or a gradual incline.