Craft (noun)

  1. A skill, especially one involving manual dexterity or artistic talent.
  2. An activity or trade requiring manual skills.
  3. An object made using a particular skill or trade.
  4. A small boat, typically used for pleasure.
  5. A type of aircraft, such as a glider or helicopter.

Origin:

The word "craft" comes from the old english word "craft", meaning "skill" or "trade". the term was first used in the 12th century to describe a particular skill or trade, such as a trade related to the making of goods.

Examples:

  1. She is a master of many different craft techniques.
  2. He was trained in the craft of blacksmithing.
  3. The craftsmanship of the wooden table was impressive.
  4. They rented a craft for a day of fishing on the lake.
  5. The military operates a wide range of aircraft and craft.
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