noun
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ability and experience in matters concerned with living in a wood or forest
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ability or skill at woodwork, carving, etc
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skill in caring for trees
Other Word Forms
- woodcraftsman noun
Etymology
Origin of woodcraft
Example Sentences
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Taran, nevertheless, had learned a great deal of woodcraft and tracking during his journey, and he was aware the companions had begun turning westward to descend the hills.
From Literature
Ayoub Souri, who has a woodcraft shop near a Jewish museum, expects business to thrive: “We look forward to receiving more Jewish tourists after the normalisation deal,” he said.
From Reuters
He also engages in an extraordinary form of woodcraft: making himself a “ghillie suit,” a camouflaging outfit woven from grass, branches and cotton.
From Washington Post
I briefly showed her what little I knew of woodcraft.
From Literature
The souk's specialty areas — including the gold market, the metalwork and woodcraft bazaars, the section featuring ladies' goods — remain deserted.
From Los Angeles Times
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