Definitionn. a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation
Last update: September 11, 2015
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This painting shows Ram's artistry. [Please select]
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Flint and chert were employed for knives, etc., but with none of the marvellous skill and artistry of the predynastic Egyptian flint-knapper; the early Babylonian used comparatively simple flakes and the wonderful serration of the Egyptian knives was unknown to him though he made the saw-blades. [Please select]
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Here for once he has escaped the fussy attentions of the artistry that he detested. [Please select]
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Her instrument was but an added touch of artistry to heighten the suggestion. [Please select]
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The charge is true; yet it is far from the whole truth concerning Bret Harte's artistry. [Please select]
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That is the mechanism in the lump; but what of the artistry. [Please select]
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It was an error of artistry that he had committed; a heinous crime. [Please select]
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Only the third element--that of pure artistry--will remain for ever. [Please select]
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