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craft Noun 1. an occupation requiring skill or manual dexterity 2. skill or ability 3. cunning or guile 4. pl craft a boat, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft Verb to make skilfully [Old English cræft skill, strength] Craft vessels collectively, 1671; a brotherhood of freemasons, 1430; those engaged in a craft or trade, 1362. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
craft noun 2. occupation, work, calling, business, line, trade, employment, pursuit, vocation, handiwork, handicraft noun 3. skill, art, ability, technique, know-how (informal) expertise, knack, aptitude, artistry, dexterity, workmanship noun 4. cunning, ingenuity, guile, cleverness, scheme, subtlety, deceit, ruse, artifice, trickery, wiles, duplicity, subterfuge, contrivance, shrewdness, artfulness Translations (art) → Kunsthandwerk nt; (trade) → Handwerk nt; (pl inv) (boat) → Boot nt; (pl inv) (plane) → Flugzeug nt |
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This book also includes simple-to-follow instructions for several projects, giving paper crafters a unique opportunity to learn from the experts. According to Center on Education Policy case studies in California and Michigan, officials are using an NCLB loophole, opting for superficial interventions--such as hiring improvement "coaches" or changing the curriculum--over implementing the bold reforms envisioned by the law's crafters. Wellford's experience-based easy-to-learn techniques are applicable by even the most novice of hand crafters. |
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