Woodwork vs Woodcraft - What's the difference?
woodwork | woodcraft |
(countable) Something made from wood.
(uncountable) Wood product.
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(uncountable) Working with wood.
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(only in plural, often in proper names) A workshop or factory devoted to making wood products.
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A place of concealment or obscurity.
(football) The frame of the goal, i.e. the goalpost or crossbar.
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 5
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool
, work=BBC Sport
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between woodwork and woodcraft
is that woodwork is (uncountable) working with wood while woodcraft is (uncountable) the skill of woodcarving.As nouns the difference between woodwork and woodcraft
is that woodwork is (countable) something made from wood while woodcraft is any of the skills related to a woodland habitat, especially those relating to outdoor survival; these skills collectively.woodwork
English
Noun
(en-noun)- He does woodwork as a hobby.
- Friends and relatives were coming out of the woodwork to celebrate his good fortune.
- So when he wants to, he can just kind of blend into the woodwork .
- That goal was so close, it went in off the woodwork .
citation, page= , passage=Carroll thought he had equalised with his header against the bar with eight minutes left. Liverpool claimed the ball had cross the line and Chelsea were grateful for a miraculous intervention from Cech to turn his effort on to the woodwork .}}