Bushmanship

/ˈbʊʃmənʃɪp/ noun

Skill in living in or navigating the bush; the knowledge and expertise needed to survive and thrive in wilderness areas.

From 'bushman' + '-ship' (suffix denoting skill, condition, or state). The '-ship' suffix comes from Old English and means 'state of being,' appearing in 'friendship,' 'leadership,' and 'championship.'

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