Draftsmanship (noun)

The skill or ability of creating accurate and detailed drawings, plans, or diagrams.

Origin:

Draftsmanship is a word that comes from the combination of the words "draft" and "manship" which refers to the skill or ability of creating accurate and detailed drawings, plans, or diagrams. it is a term commonly used in architecture, engineering and technical illustration.

Examples:

  1. He had a great draftsmanship and his architectural plans were always precise.
  2. The engineering students were taught draftsmanship as a part of their course.
  3. The artist's draftsmanship was evident in his detailed drawings.
  4. The draftsman had a great draftsmanship, he could make precise plans.
  5. The draftsman's draftsmanship was so precise that the building was built without any errors.
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