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craft

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: craftspp: crafteding: crafting

This word carries a strong association with intentionality and precision. It suggests a bridge between art and utility, where the creator possesses a specialized mastery that elevates a functional object into something of quality. It is frequently used in professional or artisanal contexts to imply a higher standard than mere manufacturing. In a modern digital context, the term has shifted toward the act of careful construction, such as crafting a perfect email or a precise piece of code. This usage emphasizes the strategic and thoughtful arrangement of elements to achieve a specific effect, moving away from the purely physical act of hand-making.

Countable when referring to a physical vessel like a spacecraft. Uncountable when referring to the general skill or trade of a handmade art.

Meanings

Noun

A skill in making things by hand.

"He spent years mastering the craft of woodworking."

Noun

A boat or aircraft, especially one used for a specific purpose.

"The coast guard deployed a rescue craft."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To make or produce something with care and skill.

"She crafted a beautiful necklace from sea glass."

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