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craftsperson

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crafts·per·son  (krftspûrsn)
n.
A craftsman or a craftswoman.
Translations
craftsperson [ˈkrɑːftsˌpɜːsn] N (craftspeople (pl)) → artesano/a m/f
craftsperson
n pl <-people> → Kunstgewerbler(in) m(f), → Kunsthandwerker(in) m(f)


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