Craft
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The term is often used as part of a longer word (and also in the plural). For example, a '''craft-brother''' is a fellow worker in a particular trade and a '''craft-guild''' is, historically, a [[guild]] of workers in the same trade. See some further examples below. | The term is often used as part of a longer word (and also in the plural). For example, a '''craft-brother''' is a fellow worker in a particular trade and a '''craft-guild''' is, historically, a [[guild]] of workers in the same trade. See some further examples below. | ||
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A craft is a skill, especially involving practical arts. It may refer to a trade or particular art.
The term is often used as part of a longer word (and also in the plural). For example, a craft-brother is a fellow worker in a particular trade and a craft-guild is, historically, a guild of workers in the same trade. See some further examples below.
See also
- Apprentice
- Apprenticeship
- Artisan
- Arts and crafts
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- Decorative art
- Guild
- Journeyman
- Master craftsman
- Otium
- Profession
- Semiprofession
- Vocation
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