
1) Aircraft 2) Art 3) Artistry 4) Basketry 5) Boat 6) Boats 7) Canoe 8) Career 9) Carpentry 10) Cobbling 11) Craftiness 12) Craftsmanship 13) Create 14) Cunning 15) Dressmaking 16) Fictile 17) Foxiness 18) Guile 19) Handiwork 20) Housecraft 21) Hovercraft 22) Make 23) Masonic 24) Papermaking 25) Plumbery
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1) American online magazine 2) Artfulness 3) Artistic skill 4) Bark or brig 5) Basket-weaving 6) Basketmaking 7) Beermaking or knitting 8) Boat, of course 9) Boat, or the building of one 10) Business 11) Cabinetmaking 12) Canoe or caravel 13) Carefully engineer 14) Carpentry 15) Carpentry is one 16) Carpentry or bookbinding
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- the skilled practice of a practical occupation
- a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space
- people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
- skill in an occupation or trade
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
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[aviation] In aviation, CRAFT is a mnemonic for the essential elements of a clearance under instrument flight rules (IFR). ==Overview== CRAFT stands for: ===Example=== Consider the following example of an IFR clearance: In this example, the clearance limit is Las Vegas Airport. The route is the HOLTZ7 Standard Instrument Departure, with a t...
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A craft is a pastime or a profession that requires some particular kind of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly as pertinent to the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small-scale production of goods, or their maintenance, for example by tinkers. The traditional terms craftsman and craftswoman ar...
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[manga magazine] Craft is a quarterly Japanese yaoi manga magazine published by Taiyō Tosho. A number of works published in this magazine have been licensed in English, mostly by Digital Manga Publishing. == Licensed titles published in Craft== ...
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[vehicle] In English the word craft since the 17th century has denoted a vehicle or watercraft/vessel that is used for transportation on the sea, in the air or in space. But it can be applied to fictional vessels such as time craft. It is primarily used as the root word to which prefixes are added, as in aircraft, hovercraft, watercraft, sa...
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• (n.) Those engaged in any trade, taken collectively; a guild; as, the craft of ironmongers. • (n.) Art or skill; dexterity in particular manual employment; hence, the occupation or employment itself; manual art; a trade. • (n.) Strength; might; secret power. • (v. t.) To play tricks; to practice artifice. • (n.) Cunning, ...
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A boat, ship or airplane.
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(from the article `work`) ...by rigid, hereditary, hierarchical class structures. Kings and nobles ruled and were supported by warriors; priests served as government ... ...specialization in crops: vineyards and olive groves were concentrated in Greece and Italy, while cereals were cultivated in the richer soils of ... [2 related art...
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Erroneously thought to be short for witchcraft, this term is actually Masonic in origin, as in the craft of masonry that Masons were originally employed within. Many witches and Wiccans continue to refer to their practices as the Craft.
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The creation or decoration of handmade artefacts with a practical purpose, using technical skill and manual dexterity. Crafts may be culture specific, such as Sioux beadwork in
American Indian art....
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Can't Remember A F***ing Thing
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Another name for the practice of magick, especially Witchcraft.
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Craft (krȧft)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
cræft strength, skill, art, cunning; akin to Old Saxon , G., Swedish , & Danish
kraft strength, Dutch
kracht , Icelandic
kraptr ; perhaps originally, a drawing together, stretching, from the root of English
cramp .]
1. ...
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Craft transitive verb To play tricks; to practice artifice. [ Obsolete] « You have
crafted fair.
Shak. »
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Creation of handmade objects intended to be both useful and decorative; objects thus produced
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an aircraft or space vehicle
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[
n] - people who perform a particular kind of skilled work 2. [n] - skill in an occupation or trade 3. [n] - shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception 4. [n] - a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space 5. [v] - make by hand and with much skill
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an occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or skills; in visual arts a fine craft is a functional or decorative object—such as a piece of furniture, quilt, or basket—created by hand by a trained artisan.
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A term that can be seen by some cynics as having been hijacked by marketing teams to promote spirits which are produced in thousands of bottles per day. Craft refers to the skill or experience required to create something by hand. When the term ‘craft gin’ is used, it normally means the gin has been created with skill and care and not just that...
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workmanship noun skill in an occupation or trade
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trade noun people who perform a particular kind of skilled work; `he represented the craft of brewers`; `as they say in the trade`
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The creation or decoration of handmade artefacts with a practical purpose, using technical skill and manual dexterity. Crafts may be culture specific, such as Sioux beadwork in American Indian art. Pottery, weaving, basketry, paper work, woodworking, and the manufacture of jewellery and stained glass are considered traditional crafts, many of which...
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