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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 take into the
lungs;
to
inhale;
to
inspire;
hence,
also, to utter or
produce
by an
inhalation;
to
heave..
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Drawling
::
Drawling
(n.) The act of
speaking
with a
drawl;
a
drawl.
Gauge
::
Gauge (v. t.) To draw into
equidistant
gathers
by
running
a
thread
through
it, as cloth or a
garment..
Claw
::
Claw (n.)
Anything
resembling
the claw of an
animal,
as the
curved
and
forked
end of a
hammer
for
drawing
nails..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(v. t.) To write or draw
hastily
or
awkwardly.
Lot
::
Lot (n.)
Anything
(as a die,
pebble,
ball, or slip of
paper)
used in
determining
a
question
by
chance,
or
without
man's
choice
or will; as, to cast or draw
lots..
Overdraw
::
Overdraw
(v. t.) To make
drafts
upon or
against,
in
excess
of the
proper
amount
or
limit..
Ethics
::
Ethics
(n.) The
science
of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this
science;
a
particular
system
of
principles
and rules
concerting
duty,
whether
true or
false;
rules of
practice
in
respect
to a
single
class of human
actions;
as,
political
or
social
ethics;
medical
ethics..
Inductile
::
Inductile
(a.) Not
ductile;
incapable
of being drawn into
threads,
as a
metal;
inelastic;
tough..
High
::
High (n.) The
highest
card dealt or
drawn.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To go back or
return;
to draw back or away; to keep
aloof;
to
withdraw
or
retreat,
as from
observation;
to go into
privacy;
as, to
retire
to his home; to
retire
from the
world,
or from
notice..
Portfolio
::
Portfolio
(n.) A
portable
case for
holding
loose
papers,
prints,
drawings,
etc..
Tensioned
::
Tensioned
(a.)
Extended
or drawn out;
subjected
to
tension.
Suck
::
Suck (v. t.) To draw in, or
imbibe,
by any
process
resembles
sucking;
to
inhale;
to
absorb;
as, to suck in air; the roots of
plants
suck water from the
ground..
Enmanche
::
Enmanche
(a.)
Resembling,
or
covered
with, a
sleeve;
-- said of the chief when lines are drawn from the
middle
point of the upper edge upper edge to the
sides..
Capitulate
::
Capitulate
(n.) To
surrender
on terms
agreed
upon
(usually,
drawn up under
several
heads);
as, an army or a
garrison
capitulates..
Saccade
::
Saccade
(n.) A
sudden,
violent
check of a horse by
drawing
or
twitching
the reins on a
sudden
and with one
pull..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.) A
method
of
gambling
by
betting
as to what
numbers
will be drawn in a
lottery;
as, to play
policy..
Reserve
::
Reserve
(n.) A body of
troops
in the rear of an army drawn up for
battle,
reserved
to
support
the other lines as
occasion
may
require;
a force or body of
troops
kept for an
exigency..
Circumscribe
::
Circumscribe
(v. t.) To draw a line
around
so as to touch at
certain
points
without
cutting.
See
Inscribe,
5..
Locker
::
Locker
(n.) A
drawer,
cupboard,
compartment,
or
chest,
esp. one in a ship, that may be
closed
with a
lock..
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