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Definition of draw
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Draw (v. t.) To pull from a
sheath,
as a
sword..
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Intractile
::
Intractile
(a.) Not
tractile;
incapable
of being drawn out or
extended.
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To draw
along;
to
trail;
to drag.
Overdraw
::
Overdraw
(v. t.) To
exaggerate;
to
overdo.
Wiredrawing
::
Wiredrawing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Wiredra.
Drawing
::
Drawing
(n.) The act or the art of
representing
any
object
by means of lines and
shades;
especially,
such a
representation
when in one
color,
or in tints used not to
represent
the
colors
of
natural
objects,
but for
effect
only, and
produced
with hard
material
such as
pencil,
chalk,
etc.;
delineation;
also, the
figure
or
representation
drawn..
Drawing
::
Drawing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dra.
Gyromancy
::
Gyromancy
(n.) A kind of
divination
performed
by
drawing
a ring or
circle,
and
walking
in or
around
it..
Suck
::
Suck (v. i.) To draw in; to
imbibe;
to
partake.
Corkscrew
::
Corkscrew
(n.) An
instrument
with a screw or a steel
spiral
for
drawing
corks from
bottles.
Free-hand
::
Free-hand
(a.) Done by the hand,
without
support,
or the
guidance
of
instruments;
as,
free-hand
drawing.
See under
Drawing..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To draw or let out
wholly;
to drain off
completely;
as, to
exhaust
the water of a well; the
moisture
of the earth is
exhausted
by
evaporation..
Ruck
::
Ruck (v. t. & i.) To draw into
wrinkles
or
unsightly
folds;
to
crease;
as, to ruck up a
carpet..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) The act of
drawing
near; a
coming
or
advancing
near.
Converse
::
Converse
(n.) A
proposition
in
which,
after a
conclusion
from
something
supposed
has been
drawn,
the order is
inverted,
making
the
conclusion
the
supposition
or
premises,
what was first
supposed
becoming
now the
conclusion
or
inference.
Thus, if two sides of a sides of a
triangle
are
equal,
the
angles
opposite
the sides are
equal;
and the
converse
is true, i.e., if these
angles
are
equal,
the two sides are
equal..
Contracted
::
Contracted
(a.) Drawn
together;
shrunken;
wrinkled;
narrow;
as, a
contracted
brow; a
contracted
noun..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(v. t.) To rub and tear or mark the
surface
of with
something
sharp or
ragged;
to
scrape,
roughen,
or wound
slightly
by
drawing
something
pointed
or rough
across,
as the
claws,
the
nails,
a pin, or the
like..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To cause to move
continuously
by force
applied
in
advance
of the thing
moved;
to pull
along;
to haul; to drag; to cause to
follow.
Extraction
::
Extraction
(n.) The act of
extracting,
or
drawing
out; as, the
extraction
of a
tooth,
of a bone or an arrow from the body, of a stump from
earth,
of a
passage
from a book, of an
essence
or
tincture..
Continue
::
Continue
(v. t.) To carry
onward
or
extend;
to
prolong
or
produce;
to add to or draw out in
length.
Tractive
::
Tractive
(a.)
Serving
to draw;
pulling;
attracting;
as,
tractive
power..
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