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Etymology

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From wood +‎ -craft.

Noun

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woodcraft (countable and uncountable, plural woodcrafts)

  1. Any of the skills related to a woodland habitat, especially those relating to outdoor survival; these skills collectively.
    • 1951, C. S. Lewis, Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia:
      I don't think some of your—um—pure-blooded Dwarfs have as much woodcraft as might be expected. You've left tracks all over the place.
  2. (uncountable) The art or skill of wood carving.

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Verb

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woodcraft (third-person singular simple present woodcrafts, present participle woodcrafting, simple past and past participle woodcrafted)

  1. To carve or craft from wood.
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