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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
represent
by lines
drawn;
to form a
sketch
or a
picture
of; to
represent
by a
picture;
to
delineate;
hence,
to
represent
by
words;
to
depict;
to
describe..
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Pinchers
::
Pinchers
(n. pl.) An
instrument
having
two
handles
and two
grasping
jaws
working
on a
pivot;
-- used for
griping
things
to be held fast,
drawing
nails,
etc..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A chest of
drawers
or a
bureau.
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::
Stillatitious
(a.)
Falling
in
drops;
drawn by a
still.
Drawee
::
Drawee
(n.) The
person
on whom an order or bill of
exchange
is
drawn;
-- the
correlative
of
drawer.
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.)
Something
extraordinary,
or out of the usual
course
of
nature,
from which omens are
drawn;
a
portent;
as,
eclipses
and
meteors
were
anciently
deemed
prodigies..
Allure
::
Allure
(v. t.) To
attempt
to draw; to tempt by a lure or bait, that is, by the offer of some good, real or
apparent;
to
invite
by
something
flattering
or
acceptable;
to
entice;
to
attract..
Tow
::
Tow (v. t.) That which is
towed,
or drawn by a
towline,
as a
barge,
raft,
collection
of
boats,
ect..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) A long pole, or piece of
timber,
moved on a
horizontal
fulcrum
fixed to a tall post and used to raise and lower a
bucket
in a well for
drawing
water..
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) Money paid back or
remitted;
especially,
a
certain
amount
of
duties
or
customs,
sometimes
the
whole,
and
sometimes
only a part,
remitted
or paid back by the
government,
on the
exportation
of the
commodities
on which they were
levied..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To
remove
the
contents
o.
Urn
::
Urn (n.) A
vessel
of
various
forms,
usually
a vase
furnished
with a foot or
pedestal,
employed
for
different
purposes,
as for
holding
liquids,
for
ornamental
uses, for
preserving
the ashes of the dead after
cremation,
and
anciently
for
holding
lots to be
drawn..
Revel
::
Revel (v. t.) To draw back; to
retract.
Locomotive
::
Locomotive
(n.) A
locomotive
engine;
a
self-propelling
wheel
carriage,
especially
one which bears a steam
boiler
and one or more steam
engines
which
communicate
motion
to the
wheels
and thus
propel
the
carriage,
-- used to
convey
goods or
passengers,
or to draw
wagons,
railroad
cars, etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Flatter
::
Flatter
(n.) A
drawplate
with a
narrow,
rectangular
orifice,
for
drawing
flat
strips,
as watch
springs,
etc..
Long
::
Long
(superl.)
Drawn out in a line, or in the
direction
of
length;
protracted;
extended;
as, a long line; --
opposed
to
short,
and
distinguished
from broad or
wide..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.) In large
private
houses,
a
sitting
room for the
family
and for
familiar
guests,
-- a room for less
formal
uses than the
drawing-room.
Esp., in
modern
times,
the
dining
room of a house
having
few
apartments,
as a
London
house,
where the
dining
parlor
is
usually
on the
ground
floor..
Drawgear
::
Drawgear
(n.) A
harness
for
draught
horses.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To pull from a
sheath,
as a
sword..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
settled
or
adjusted;
not
decided
or
determined;
not
closed
or
withdrawn
from
consideration;
as, an open
account;
an open
question;
to keep an offer or
opportunity
open..
Spin
::
Spin (v. t.) To draw out, and twist into
threads,
either
by the hand or
machinery;
as, to spin wool,
cotton,
or flax; to spin
goat's
hair; to
produce
by
drawing
out and
twisting
a
fibrous
material..
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