undercraft

Etymology 1
From en.

Noun

 * 1)  A sly trick, or subterfuge in general.
 * 2)   Witchcraft or sorcery.
 * 3) An apprentice or journeyman.
 * 1)   Witchcraft or sorcery.
 * 2) An apprentice or journeyman.
 * 1)   Witchcraft or sorcery.
 * 2) An apprentice or journeyman.
 * 1) An apprentice or journeyman.
 * 1) An apprentice or journeyman.
 * 1) An apprentice or journeyman.

Verb

 * 1)  To outwit; to outmaneuver.
 * 2) To make with insufficient craftsmanship.
 * 1) To make with insufficient craftsmanship.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A submarine.
 * 2)  An underground crypt.
 * 1)  An underground crypt.
 * 1)  An underground crypt.
 * 1)  An underground crypt.
 * 1)  An underground crypt.
 * 1)  An underground crypt.

Adjective

 * 1) Beneath a craft water, air, or space vehicle.