- craftswomanship
- noun /ˈkɹæftswʊmʌnʃɪp/
…were to cease purchasing machinery, labor-saving devices, hired service, ready-made food and clothes, and go back to the old-fashioned craftswomanship.
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…were to cease purchasing machinery, labor-saving devices, hired service, ready-made food and clothes, and go back to the old-fashioned craftswomanship.
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craftspersonship — noun /ˈkɹæftspɜːsənʃɪp/ The body of activities, skills, techniques, knowledge, and expertise pertinent to (a) particular craft(s). The carpenter’s role – like that of a story told 1900 years earlier – is not to craft, for in his craftspersonship… … Wiktionary