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Mistry

Definition:

A mistry refers to a person who is skilled in a specific craft or trade, often associated with manual labor.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The carpenter showed incredible craftsmanship as a mistry in creating intricate wooden furniture.

2. He apprenticed under a skilled mistry to learn the art of blacksmithing.

Adjective:

1. The local community greatly admired his mistry skills in pottery making.

2. The mistry techniques used by the weavers in the region produced beautifully patterned fabrics.

Verb:

1. She decided to mistry the art of glassblowing to create unique and delicate ornaments.

2. The potter mistryed the clay into various shapes on the potter's wheel.

Adverb:

1. The tailor sewed the clothes mistry, skillfully creating elegant designs.

2. The artist painted the landscape mistry, capturing every intricate detail.

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