fabrile

English

Etymology

From Latin fabrilis, from faber (workman). See forge.

Adjective

fabrile (not comparable)

  1. (dated) Pertaining to a factory, or to stonework, metalwork, woodwork, etc.
    fabrile industries
    fabrile skill

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