Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun plural People who practice a craft; artisans.
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- noun Plural form of
craftsperson .
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Examples
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Each table is constructed in Thailand by craftspeople from the area using locally available materials.
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Each table is constructed in Thailand by craftspeople from the area using locally available materials.
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The reason that the ads feature the relatively low-paid craftspeople is that, of course, people don't really care if Arnold or J.
September 2003 2003
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The reason that the ads feature the relatively low-paid craftspeople is that, of course, people don't really care if Arnold or J.
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Emphasis for many of the craftspeople is on the quality, not the large quantity of pieces churned out daily in many villages in central Mexico.
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Emphasis for many of the craftspeople is on the quality, not the large quantity of pieces churned out daily in many villages in central Mexico.
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People on Pine Ridge struggle just to survive, said Shelton: "They try to make a living as craftspeople, hunting and wildlife guides, and more, but there's no funding or infrastructure to support them."
Stephanie Woodard: Pine Ridge Rising: Community-Based Development Project Gets Underway Stephanie Woodard 2011
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To learn more about The Balvenie and see a list of the artisan craftspeople included in the Rare Craft Roadshow - and suggest someone that you think deserves a visit - go to www.thebalvenie.com.
Edible: Edible Radio Episode 86: The Drink Tank with Nicholas Pollacchi Edible 2011
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To learn more about The Balvenie and see a list of the artisan craftspeople included in the Rare Craft Roadshow - and suggest someone that you think deserves a visit - go to www.thebalvenie.com.
Edible: Edible Radio Episode 86: The Drink Tank with Nicholas Pollacchi Edible 2011
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People on Pine Ridge struggle just to survive, said Shelton: "They try to make a living as craftspeople, hunting and wildlife guides, and more, but there's no funding or infrastructure to support them."
Stephanie Woodard: Pine Ridge Rising: Community-Based Development Project Gets Underway Stephanie Woodard 2011
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