artificious

adj

Etymology

Latin artificiosus.

  1. derived from artificiosus

Definitions

  1. Using, exhibiting, performed with or characterized by artfulness or skill

    • As for the hands, when she parted them into many fingers, and those of unequal length and bigness, she hath made them of all other organical parts the most proper artificious and workmanlike instruments
    • Upon their artificious and dilatory answers he immediately draws his forces together, and with an army, under the command of Spinola, marches towards Juliers.

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