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handicraft
[ han-dee-kraft, -krahft ]
noun
- manual skill.
- an art, craft, or trade in which the skilled use of one's hands is required.
- the articles made by handicraft:
a shop offering the handicraft of various South American nations.
handicraft
/ ˈhændɪˌkrɑːft /
noun
- skill or dexterity in working with the hands
- a particular skill or art performed with the hands, such as weaving, pottery, etc
- Also calledhandcraft the work produced by such a skill or art
local handicraft is on sale
Derived Forms
- ˈhandiˌcraftsman, noun
Other Words From
- handi·craftship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of handicraft1
Word History and Origins
Origin of handicraft1
Example Sentences
Others are installations with social messaging - conserve water, pray for world peace, save handicrafts.
Activities in the camp include traditional dances, the selling of handicrafts, debates and political demonstrations.
Reconstruction has come slowly in a largely rural area with an aging population, known for Wajima lacquerware and other handicrafts.
Visitors take photos of intricate murals painted by local artists and shop for handicrafts in small stores.
That threat is existential and highly documented: namely, the digital revolution has done to the analog world of art, media and communication what the industrial revolution did to agrarian and handicraft economies a century before.
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