The word for being skilled with hands is "dexterous." It describes someone who is adept at performing tasks that require fine motor skills, precision, and agility. Another term often used is "manipulative," particularly in the context of handling tools or materials skillfully.
Dexterity
Skilled trades are jobs that are done with the hands such as construction, plumbing, and welding.
King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) Psalm 78:72 So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and guided them by the skilfulness of his hands. ============= Used his hands in a skilled way.
The Arabic word for skilled is المهرة (al-mahra).
Skilled is an adjective
AfPak Hands or Afghanistan-Pakistan Hands is a program of ISAF and the DOD to help Afghanistan and Pakistan in rebuilding their countries by providing skilled personnel.
Yes. It still is in the hands of a skilled organist.
Kheiron's name was derived from the Greek word for hand (kheir), which also meant "skilled with the hands." The name was also closely associated in myth with kheirourgos or surgeon.
Adept is a synonym for highly skilled. Able is another synonym for highly skilled.
The Kikuyu word for the English word hands is "mikono."
Tekton is a Greek word meaning 'one who works with their hands'. It is often mistaken for the word for 'carpenter' (Joseph's supposed occupation).
A Diplomat, as in trained, or skilled, in the use of diplomacy