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what ex- actly is craft ?! ?!

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Etymology -

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Old English cræft ‘strength, skill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kracht, German Kraft, and Swedish kraft ‘strength’. craft (sense 3 of the noun), originally in the expression small craft ‘small trading vessels’, may be elliptical, referring to vessels requiring a small amount of ‘craft’ or skill to handle, as opposed to large ocean-going ships.

Meaning

verb: craft; 3rd person present: crafts; past tense: crafted; past participle: crafted; gerund or present participle: crafting exercise skill in making (an object), typically by hand.

“he crafted the chair lovingly”

No matter what you do, whether you cook, play, drive or built. If you practice it enough, its your craft. In simple words, practice is craft, craft is practice; a neverending pursuit for prefection. So, what’s your craft ?! What do you practice ?!

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