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Definition of craft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of craft is as below...
Craft (n.)
Cunning,
art, or
skill,
in a bad
sense,
or
applied
to bad
purposes;
artifice;
guile;
skill or
dexterity
employed
to
effect
purposes
by
deceit
or
shrewd
devices..
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Foxiness
::
Foxiness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being foxy, or
foxlike;
craftiness;
shrewdness..
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Handi-craftsma.
Handicraft
::
Handicraft
(n.) A man who earns his
living
by
handicraft;
a
handicraftsman.
Handi-craftsman
::
Handi-craftsman
(n.) A man
skilled
or
employed
in
handcraft.
Handicraft
::
Handicraft
(n.) A trade
requiring
skill of hand;
manual
occupation;
handcraft.
Astucity
::
Astucity
(n.)
Craftiness;
astuteness.
Doni
::
Doni (n.) A
clumsy
craft,
having
one mast with a long sail, used for
trading
purposes
on the
coasts
of
Coromandel
and
Ceylon..
Hooker
::
Hooker
(n.) A
sailor's
contemptuous
term for any
antiquated
craft.
Cunningness
::
Cunningness
(n.)
Quality
of being
cunning;
craft.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
of a
Scriptural
subject,
often some event in the life of
Christ;
a
dramatic
composition
of this
character;
as, the
Chester
Mysteries,
consisting
of
dramas
acted by
various
craft
associations
in that city in the early part of the 14th
century..
Proa
::
Proa (n.) A
sailing
canoe of the
Ladrone
Islands
and Malay
Archipelago,
having
its lee side flat and its
weather
side like that of an
ordinary
boat. The ends are
alike.
The canoe is long and
narrow,
and is kept from
overturning
by a
cigar-shaped
log
attached
to a frame
extending
several
feet to
windward.
It has been
called
the
flying
proa, and is the
swiftest
sailing
craft
known..
Subtlety
::
Subtlety
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
subtle,
or sly;
cunning;
craftiness;
artfulness..
Litherly
::
Litherly
(a.)
Crafty;
cunning;
mischievous;
wicked;
treacherous;
lazy.
Witchcraft
::
Witchcraft
(n.) The
practices
or art of
witches;
sorcery;
enchantments;
intercourse
with evil
spirits.
Witchery
::
Witchery
(n.)
Sorcery;
enchantment;
witchcraft.
Witcraft
::
Witcraft
(n.) Art or skill of the mind;
contrivance;
invention;
wit.
Artificially
::
Artificially
(adv.)
Craftily;
artfully.
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) A set of
limits
for the
performance
capabilities
of some type of
machine,
originally
used to refer to
aircraft.
Now also used
metaphorically
to refer to
capabilities
of any
system
in
general,
including
human
organizations,
esp. in the
phrase
push the
envelope.
It is used to refer to the
maximum
performance
available
at the
current
state of the
technology,
and
therefore
refers
to a class of
machines
in
general,
not a
specific
machine..
Foxship
::
Foxship
(n.)
Foxiness;
craftiness.
Wiliness
::
Wiliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being wily;
craftiness;
cunning;
guile.
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