countercraft
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editcountercraft (uncountable)
- Strategies or tactics that serve to counter something.
- 1850, Psychologist (pseudonym), Sacred Incidents (page 117)
- The moves of good, the countercraft of Ill, / Did Joseph's life, with stirring scenes now fill, […]
- 1928, Leslie Barringer, Joris of the Rock:
- He thought of his voice, a shriek from nowhere, stilling the Butcher's hands upon Anne's body — of countercraft that might reveal him, of snickering laughter and glowing irons in the keep of Campscapel.
- 1850, Psychologist (pseudonym), Sacred Incidents (page 117)