Craftnoun
Strength; power; might; force .
Craftnoun
(uncountable) Intellectual power; skill; art.
Craftnoun
Ability, skilfulness, especially skill in making plans and carrying them into execution; dexterity in managing affairs, adroitness, practical cunning; ingenuity in constructing, dexterity .
Craftnoun
Cunning, art, skill, or dexterity applied to bad purposes; artifice; guile; subtlety; shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception .
Craftnoun
(obsolete) Occult art, magic .
Craftnoun
A work or product of art .
Craftnoun
(collective or plural) Handmade items, especially domestic or decorative objects; handicrafts .
Craftnoun
A device, a means; a magical device, spell or enchantment .
Craftnoun
Learning of the schools, scholarship; a branch of learning or knowledge, a science, especially one of the ‘seven liberal arts’ of the medieval universities .
Craftnoun
(uncountable) Skill, skilfulness, art, especially the skill needed for a particular profession .
Craftnoun
A branch of skilled work or trade, especially one requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill, but sometimes applied equally to any business, calling or profession; the skilled practice of a practical occupation .
Craftnoun
(countable) A trade or profession as embodied in its practitioners collectively; the members of a trade or handicraft as a body; an association of these; a trade's union, guild, or ‘company’ .
Craftnoun
A vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space .
Craftnoun
(nautical) Boats, especially of smaller size than ships. Historically primarily applied to vessels engaged in loading or unloading of other vessels, as lighters, hoys, and barges.
Craftnoun
Those vessels attendant on a fleet, such as cutters, schooners, and gun-boats, generally commanded by lieutenants.
Craftnoun
(figurative) A woman.
Craftnoun
Implements used in catching fish, such as net, line, or hook. Modern use primarily in whaling, as in harpoons, hand-lances, etc. .
Craftverb
To make by hand and with much skill.
Craftverb
To construct, develop something (like a skilled craftsman).
Craftverb
(video games) To combine multiple items to form a new item, such as armour or medicine.
Craftnoun
Strength; might; secret power.
Craftnoun
Art or skill; dexterity in particular manual employment; hence, the occupation or employment itself; manual art; a trade.
Craftnoun
Those engaged in any trade, taken collectively; a guild; as, the craft of ironmongers.
Craftnoun
Cunning, art, or skill, in a bad sense, or applied to bad purposes; artifice; guile; skill or dexterity employed to effect purposes by deceit or shrewd devices.
Craftnoun
A vessel; vessels of any kind; - generally used in a collective sense.
Craftverb
To play tricks; to practice artifice.
Craftnoun
the skilled practice of a practical occupation;
Craftnoun
a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space
Craftnoun
people who perform a particular kind of skilled work;
Craftnoun
skill in an occupation or trade
Craftnoun
shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
Craftverb
make by hand and with much skill;
Craft
A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale production of goods, or their maintenance, for example by tinkers.
Vesselnoun
(nautical) Any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.
Vesselnoun
A craft designed for transportation through air or space.
Vesselnoun
Dishes and cutlery collectively, especially if made of precious metals.
Vesselnoun
A container of liquid or other substance, such as a glass, goblet, cup, bottle, bowl, or pitcher.
Vesselnoun
A person as a container of qualities or feelings.
Vesselnoun
(biology) A tube or canal that carries fluid in an animal or plant.
Vesselverb
(transitive) To put into a vessel.
Vesselnoun
A hollow or concave utensil for holding anything; a hollow receptacle of any kind, as a hogshead, a barrel, a firkin, a bottle, a kettle, a cup, a bowl, etc.
Vesselnoun
A general name for any hollow structure made to float upon the water for purposes of navigation; especially, one that is larger than a common rowboat; as, a war vessel; a passenger vessel.
Vesselnoun
Fig.: A person regarded as receiving or containing something; esp. (Script.), one into whom something is conceived as poured, or in whom something is stored for use; as, vessels of wrath or mercy.
Vesselnoun
Any tube or canal in which the blood or other fluids are contained, secreted, or circulated, as the arteries, veins, lymphatics, etc.
Vesselnoun
A continuous tube formed from superposed large cylindrical or prismatic cells (tracheæ), which have lost their intervening partitions, and are usually marked with dots, pits, rings, or spirals by internal deposition of secondary membranes; a duct.
Vesselverb
To put into a vessel.
Vesselnoun
a tube in which a body fluid circulates
Vesselnoun
a craft designed for water transportation
Vesselnoun
an object used as a container (especially for liquids)
Vesselnoun
a ship or large boat.
Vesselnoun
a hollow container, especially one used to hold liquid, such as a bowl or cask.
Vesselnoun
(chiefly in biblical use) a person regarded as having or embodying a particular quality
Vesselnoun
a duct or canal holding or conveying blood or other fluid.
Vesselnoun
any of the tubular structures in the vascular system of a plant, serving to conduct water and mineral nutrients from the root.