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Definition of draw
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of draw is as below...
Draw (v. t.) To
extract;
to force out; to
elicit;
to
derive.
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Reluct
::
Reluct
(v. i.) To
strive
or
struggle
against
anything;
to make
resistance;
to draw back; to feel or show
repugnance
or
reluctance.
Cot
::
Cot (n.) A cover or
sheath;
as, a
roller
cot (the
clothing
of a
drawing
roller
in a
spinning
frame);
a cot for a sore
finger..
Wiredraw
::
Wiredraw
(v. t.)
Hence,
also, to draw or spin out to great
length
and
tenuity;
as, to
wiredraw
an
argument..
Heddle
::
Heddle
(v. t.) To draw (the warp
thread)
through
the
heddle-eyes,
in
weaving..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) The act of
drawing
near; a
coming
or
advancing
near.
Retired
::
Retired
(a.)
Withdrawn
from
active
duty or
business;
as, a
retired
officer;
a
retired
physician..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The act of
drawing
or
pullin.
Drawknife
::
Drawknife
(n.) A
joiner's
tool
having
a blade with a
handle
at each end, used to shave off
surfaces,
by
drawing
it
toward
one; a
shave;
--
called
also
drawshave,
and
drawing
shave..
Inductile
::
Inductile
(a.) Not
ductile;
incapable
of being drawn into
threads,
as a
metal;
inelastic;
tough..
Drawgear
::
Drawgear
(n.) A
harness
for
draught
horses.
Retract
::
Retract
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to
recall;
to
disavow;
to
recant;
to take back; as, to
retract
an
accusation
or an
assertion..
Shrug
::
Shrug (n.) A
drawing
up of the
shoulders,
-- a
motion
usually
expressing
dislike,
dread,
or
doubt..
Knittle
::
Knittle
(n.) A
string
that draws
together
a purse or bag.
Finedrawn
::
Finedrawn
(a.) Drawn out with too much
subtilty;
overnice;
as,
finedrawn
speculations..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take or
procure
from a place of
deposit;
to call for and
receive
from a fund, or the like; as, to draw money from a
bank..
Redrawn
::
Redrawn
(p. p.) of
Redra.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To brush
swiftly
over the
surface
of
anything;
to pass with
switness
and
force,
as if
brushing
the
surface
of
anything;
to move in a
stately
manner;
as, the wind
sweeps
across
the
plain;
a woman
sweeps
through
a
drawing-room..
Recessional
::
Recessional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
recession
or
withdrawal.
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To draw on; to
overspread.
Upgather
::
Upgather
(v. t.) To
gather
up; to
contract;
to draw
together.
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