handmake
English
Etymology
hand + make, a back-formation from handmade.
Verb
handmake (third-person singular simple present handmakes, present participle handmaking, simple past and past participle handmade)
- (transitive) To manufacture by hand.
- 2009 June 11, Penelope Green, “Save That Driftwood for Them”, in New York Times:
- The two are handmaking mirrors, sculptures and furnishings from salvaged materials (or “plundered trash,” as Mr. Welsh calls it), driftwood and Mr. Salaiz’s ceramics pieces.
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