undercraft (Meaning)

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undercraft (n.)

A sly trick or device; as, an undercraft of authors.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undercraft

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undercraft Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's undercraft was expertly designed to withstand the treacherous seas.
  2. The submarine used its undercraft to navigate silently beneath the surface.
  3. The skilled carpenter meticulously carved the intricate undercraft of the antique table.
  4. The magician amazed the audience with his ability to levitate his undercraft.
  5. The aircraft's undercraft was equipped with stealth technology to avoid detection.
  6. The divers carefully inspected the undercraft of the sunken wreck.
  7. The undercraft of the hovercraft created a cushion of air that allowed it to glide over land and water.
  8. The engineers were tasked with optimizing the undercraft of the high-speed train.
  9. The sailboat's undercraft was damaged during a storm, requiring extensive repairs.
  10. The undercraft of the spaceship protected it from the intense radiation of outer space.

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A sly trick or device; as, an undercraft of authors.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ship's undercraft was expertly designed to withstand the treacherous seas.

The submarine used its undercraft to navigate silently beneath the surface.

The skilled carpenter meticulously carved the intricate undercraft of the antique table.

The magician amazed the audience with his ability to levitate his undercraft.