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Alternative form of earsh [(archaic) stubble field.]
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Alternative form of balmyard [(Jamaica) A place where obeah and related healing rituals are performed.]
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A pit, especially one at Athens into which criminals were thrown.
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The skills needed to survive in the bush, and by extension in any natural environment.
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(derogatory) Having a twee picturesqueness.
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(idiomatic, US politics) A bill consisting of many riders that attracts many, often unrelated, floor amendments, which may provide special benefits to various groups or interests.
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An elaborate ornamented metal reliquary box or case used to hold Early Medieval Irish manuscripts or relics.
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Resembling or characteristic of a dollhouse.
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Synonym of woodcraft (“skills related to woodland habitats”)
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gardening, as an artistic endeavor
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(obsolete) Establishment in Rome where female workers made clothing and furniture for royalty.
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An image of Ceres, goddess of fruits, in ancient times carried about on the last day of harvest.
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The skills related to outdoor survival in a hilly habitat.
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A sculpture of a naked youth in Ancient Greece, the male equivalent of a kore.
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(archaeology) Any of a class of Mycenaean terracotta figurines depicting women carrying children.
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Obsolete spelling of cowan (a worker in unmortared stone, an unapprenticed stonemason). [A worker in unmortared stone; a stonemason who has not served an apprenticeship.]
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a Bergmannsfigur, Bargmannl
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The skills associated with outdoor survival in a natural environment.
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Ellipsis of Peter Pans.; plural of Pan
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Alternative form of pote
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The repository of the sacred vessels in the Greek church.
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Resembling or characteristic of a shop.
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A more modern design of the same style, often done as a tattoo, and normally darker in colour and more macabre.
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A person who follows an army, selling provisions.
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A staff topped with a conical ornament, carried by Bacchus or his followers.
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(archaeology) A Carthaginian monument associated with a cemetery for ritually sacrificed children.
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bushcraft associated with the African veld
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Alternative form of veldcraft [bushcraft associated with the African veld]
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The hunting and slaying of wild animals as a form of entertainment in Ancient Roman amphitheaters.
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One who takes part in wildcraft.
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Any of the skills related to a woodland habitat, especially those relating to outdoor survival; these skills collectively.
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The quality of possessing woodcraft skills for outdoor survival in woodland habitats.
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A dweller in a woodland.
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Skills relating to living in a woodland environment; woodcraft.
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Someone who lives in the wood and manages it; a woodsman; (by extension) someone who spends time in the woods and has a strong familiarity with that environment.
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Synonym of woodcraft (“skills related to a woodland habitat”)
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(attributive) Designating a group of sports related to forestry culture, including axe throwing, wood splitting, wood chopping, axe cutting, chainsaw cutting, pulpwood tossing, log rolling and decking, pole climbing, and fire building.
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The skills of a woodsman.
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Having the skills and attitudes that allow one to survive in a woodland environment.
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A wild man of the woods; a faun, a satyr or a representation of such a being in heraldry or other decoration.
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