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Strength; might; secret power.
Art or skill; dexterity in particular manual employment; hence, the occupation or employment itself; manual art; a trade.
Cunning, art, or skill, in a bad sense, or applied to bad purposes; artifice; guile; skill or dexterity employed to effect purposes by deceit or shrewd devices.
To play tricks; to practice artifice.
Keywords:
Witchcraft,
Freemasonry,
Wicca,
Witches,
Masons
Wicca, Witchcraft, Folk Magick, etc.
A name sometimes used to refer to the religion and/or practice of Witchcraft or to Freemasonry. Not to be confused with the movie, which bears little resemblance to reality! ;)
Another name for Witchcraft.
Witchcraft. Be aware, though, that this term is also used by Freemasons to refer to Freemasonry, which is not the same thing.
Can't Remember A F***ing Thing
(specific substance) (10): Allows manufacture and repair of objects of the specified material. Craft Metal = blacksmithing, Craft Wood = carpentry or carving, Craft Leather = tanner, etc.
an activity such as weaving, carving or pottery that involves making things skilfully by hand, often in a traditional way and usually for functional purposes
an activity (e.g. weaving, carving, pottery) that involves making things skilfully by hand, often using traditional techniques, and usually for functional purposes
Keywords:
Hovercraft,
Watercraft,
Spacecraft,
Vessel,
Fictional
A vessel; vessels of any kind; -- generally used in a collective sense.
A boat or vessel.
Vessel or vessels of practically any size or type.
The word craft in its most common sense now is a short and definite word for a vehicle or vessel that is used for transportation on the sea, in the air or in space. But it can be applied to fictional vessels such as time craft, dimensional craft, and probability craft. It is primarily used as the root word to which prefixes are added, as in aircraft, hovercraft, watercraft and spacecraft.
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