woodcraft

/ˈwʊdˌkræft/
noun
  1. The skill of making things from wood, such as furniture, carvings, or tools.
    • She learned woodcraft from her grandfather and now builds beautiful cabinets.
    • The summer camp offers classes in woodcraft, including carving and whittling.
    • His woodcraft is so precise that he can create intricate wooden jewelry.
  2. Knowledge and skill related to living and traveling in the woods, such as building shelters, starting fires, and finding food.
    • Survival experts teach woodcraft to help people stay safe in the wilderness.
    • His woodcraft allowed him to build a shelter and find clean water in the forest.
    • The scout earned a badge for demonstrating woodcraft, including identifying edible plants.
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