Manual+occupation
21Craftsmen — Craftsman Crafts man (kr?fts man), n.; pl. {Craftsmen} ( men). One skilled in some trade or manual occupation; an artificer; a mechanic. [1913 Webster] …
22Handicraft — Hand i*craft (h[a^]nd [i^]*kr[.a]ft), n. [For handcraft, influenced by handiwork; AS. handcr[ae]ft.] 1. A trade requiring skill of hand; manual occupation; handcraft. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A man who earns his living by handicraft; a… …
23Norman Wisdom — Norman Wisdom, Peel, Isle of Man, 2005 Birth name Norman Joseph Wisdom Born 4 February 1915 …
24handicraft — noun a) A trade requiring skill of hand; manual occupation; handcraft. b) A man who earns his living by handicraft; a handicraftsman. Syn: handcraft …
25Artificer — A person engaged in any kind of manual occupation (Gen. 4:22; Isa. 3:3) …
26handicraft — n. Manual occupation, trade …
27manurable — /m3n(y)urabal/ In old English law, capable of being had or held in hand; capable of manual occupation; capable of being cultivated; capable of being touched; tangible; corporeal …
28manurable — /m3n(y)urabal/ In old English law, capable of being had or held in hand; capable of manual occupation; capable of being cultivated; capable of being touched; tangible; corporeal …
29mechanic — For the purposes of laws granting an exemption against claims for indebtedness:–narrowly, a skilled workman employed in shaping materials, such as wood, metal, or stone, into a structure, machine or other object requiring the use of tools in its… …
30labour economics — Study of how workers are allocated among jobs, how their rates of pay are determined, and how their efficiency is affected by various factors. The labour force of a country includes all those who work for gain in any capacity as well as those who …