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"figurine" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small carved or molded figure, generally used for decorative purposes. For example, "My grandmother keeps a collection of porcelain figurines on her bookshelf."
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figurine
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A small carved or molded figure; a statuette.
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Then you can order it as a 3D-printed figurine for under £19, including postage.
Children had their trinkets by that point: it is unnecessary to buy a figurine of Ron Weasley with detachable broomstick every time a Harry Potter film comes out.
It was effective: twenty five years later Babbage still remembers Dr Scully's comments on holding a prehistoric Venus figurine in his hand and the significance of aspects of the Parthenon's design and friezes.Dr Nemerov is old enough, just a few years senior of this Babbage, to recall classrooms in which computing devices were the preserve of computer-science labs.
She cannot be shown nude (this is LIFE, not Man Ray); a figurine on the table does the trick.
Beside the huge black beast, one commentator wrote, she looked like a Sèvres figurine, but one brimming over with duende courage, grace and defiance.
This imaginative figurine marks a departure from the realistic cave drawings of animals and hunters that came before.
Yves le Fur, curator of a new show about hair at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, is well aware that one of the earliest depictions of styled hair is a paleolithic figurine known as the Venus of Brassempouy, which was discovered in south-west France in 1894.
A 6-inch- (15-cm) high wooden feline figurine is the most famous of these objects.
If an accessory, such as a figurine, is included, that too becomes a part of the total design.
Staffordshire figure, type of pottery figurine made in Staffordshire, England, from the 18th century.
Prize: £30,000 and a bronze figurine called the "Bessie".
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