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woodcrafter

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[wood-kraf-ter, -krahf-] / ˈwʊdˌkræf tər, -ˌkrɑf- /

noun

  1. a person who makes or carves wooden objects.


Etymology

Origin of woodcrafter

woodcraft + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Now I heard from a girl who is a Woodcrafter in Plainfield, and she says they have the jolliest times!

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If that girl tells the truth and is a real Woodcrafter she combines pleasure with advancement.

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Zan held Elizabeth’s coup-stick, her own only having a few feathers on it, and the former being well-decorated by marks of achievement, for Elizabeth was a zealous Woodcrafter.

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These are the twelve laws that every good Woodcrafter tries to live up to.

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Wah!” instantly sounded from every old Woodcrafter present.

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