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Crafter vs Bioneer - What's the difference?

crafter | bioneer |

As nouns the difference between crafter and bioneer

is that crafter is someone who participates in a particular handicraft, either as a hobby or as a small business while bioneer is a biological pioneer, an inventer of environmental solutions and biotechnology; a crafter of creative solutions to environmental and socio-cultural problems.

As a verb bioneer is

to pioneer biologically.

crafter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone who participates in a particular handicraft, either as a hobby or as a small business
  • There are a number of crafters around here who make quilts.

    Anagrams

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    bioneer

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (neologism) A biological , an inventer of environmental solutions and biotechnology; a crafter of creative solutions to environmental and socio-cultural problems.
  • * 2009 , Gary D. Libecap, Frontiers in Eco-Entrepreneurship Research (ISBN: 184855950X), page 140:
  • A high environmental impact of an industry significantly reduces the likelihood of a firm to be classified as a bioneer or ecopreneur.
  • (chiefly, science fiction) A biological engineer, an engineer of creatures, especially partially artificial/mechanical ones.
  • * 2002 , Trent Jamieson, Garry Nurrish, Redsine 7 (ISBN 1894815009), page 13:
  • Beneath the coat, a metal frame of gears and levers and wheels: living bone, tendon, sinew holding it together. A bioneer’s wet dream.

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (neologism) To biologically.
  • * John Logan, NASA physician, at the Space Frontier Foundation's "New Space Return to the Moon Conference" (2006): Panel SFF1484 at 1:15:25: "The only thing you can truly say, and I think this is a very safe statement, is if you can't figure out how to bioneer', '''bioneer''' with a ' b , you're not going anywhere."
  • (chiefly, science fiction) To engineer biologically.
  • * 1975 , Thomas F. Monteleone, in Dystopian visions (edited by Roger Elwood), page 3:
  • Lost beneath her abundant flesh was a vestigial skeleton which floated disconnected and unmoving in a gelatinous sea. Her bioneered organs were swollen to immense proportions and hundreds of liters of blood pumped through her extensive circulatory system.
  • * 2002 , Trent Jamieson, Garry Nurrish, Redsine 7 (ISBN 1894815009), page 11:
  • Devon scowled. "This is clever bioneering . A muttie that dies before it lives."
  • * 2002 , L. E. Modesitt, jr, The Octagonal Raven (ISBN 0812570081), page 90:
  • an open space that would not have been possible a millennium earlier, before the development of sophisticated bioneering .
  • * 2007 , Peter Jay Shippy, How to build the ghost in your attic: a book-length poem , page 21:
  • The cows were bioneered
    so urbs could have fresh milk, laced
    with graces — vitamins and serums conveyed in compact, pet-like packages. Even their shit is boutiqued. It falls in uniform pellets and smells like Zen.

    References

    * Chris Collet and David Wyatt, Education + Training (2005), "Bioneering" - teaching biotechnology entrepreneurship at the undergraduate level, 47(6): 408-421 (retrieved on 2007-03-20) * Kenny Ausubel and J. P. Harpignies (editors), Nature's Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies'' (2004), ''The Bioneers Series (Sierra Club Books)