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craft in Latin

craft in Latin is ars — craft means skill in making something by hand, especially using traditional or artistic techniques.

craft in Latin

ars
noun

What does "craft" mean?

  1. noun Skill in making something by hand, especially using traditional or artistic techniques.
    "The chair was built with real craft, every joint fitted by hand."
  2. noun A trade or occupation requiring skilled manual work.
    "Carpentry is a craft passed down from father to son in his family."
  3. noun A boat, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft (used for vessels generally).
    "Several small craft were moored in the harbour."
  4. noun Cleverness or cunning used to deceive or manipulate.
    "He got what he wanted through craft rather than honesty."

craft in a sentence

  • The chair was built with real craft, every joint fitted by hand.
  • Pottery is a craft that takes years to master.
  • Carpentry is a craft passed down from father to son in his family.
  • Several small craft were moored in the harbour.

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What is "craft" in Latin?

"craft" in Latin is ars. craft means: Skill in making something by hand, especially using traditional or artistic techniques.

How do you use "craft" in a sentence?

Example: "The chair was built with real craft, every joint fitted by hand." In Latin, "craft" is ars.

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