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CARPENTRY

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car⋅pen⋅try

[kahr-puhn-tree]
–noun
1. the trade of a carpenter: He earned his living at carpentry.
2. the work produced by a carpenter.
3. the way in which something, esp. a work of literature, is structured.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME carpentrie < ONF < L carpentāria (fabrica) carriage-maker's (workshop). See carpenter, -y 3
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car·pen·ter   (kär'pən-tər)   
n.  A skilled worker who makes, finishes, and repairs wooden objects and structures.
v.   car·pen·tered, car·pen·ter·ing, car·pen·ters

v.   tr.
To make, finish, or repair (wooden structures).
v.   intr.
To work as a carpenter.

[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin carpentārius (artifex), (maker) of a carriage, from carpentum, a two-wheeled carriage, of Celtic origin; see kers- in Indo-European roots.]
car'pen·try (-trē) n.
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carpentry

the art and trade of cutting, working, and joining timber. The term includes both structural timberwork in framing and items such as doors, windows, and staircases.

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