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woodcraftsman

American  
[wood-krafts-muhn, -krahfts-] / ˈwʊdˌkræfts mən, -ˌkrɑfts- /

noun

plural

woodcraftsmen
  1. a person who is skilled in woodcraft.


Etymology

Origin of woodcraftsman

wood 1 + craftsman

Example Sentences

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For reasons well-known to the woodcraftsman, a sudden lull falls on winter hunting in December, and all the trappers within a week's journey from the fort, all the half-breed guides who add to the instinct of native craft the reasoning of the white, all the Indian hunters ranging river-course and mountain have come by snow-shoes and dog train to spend festive days at the fort.

From Project Gutenberg

Here the woodcraftsman's lore comes to his aid.

From Project Gutenberg