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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. i.) To have
draught,
as a
chimney,
flue, or the like; to
furnish
transmission
to
smoke,
gases,
etc..
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Draft
::
Draft (a.)
Pertaining
to, or used for,
drawing
or
pulling
(as
vehicles,
loads,
etc.).
Same as
Draught..
Zaimet
::
Zaimet
(n.) A
district
from which a Zaim draws his
revenue.
Couching
::
Couching
(n.)
Embroidering
by
laying
the
materials
upon the
surface
of the
foundation,
instead
of
drawing
them
through..
Portrait
::
Portrait
(n.) The
likeness
of a
person,
painted,
drawn,
or
engraved;
commonly,
a
representation
of the human face
painted
from real
life..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The act of
retiring
or
withdrawing
one's self,
especially
from what is
dangerous
or
disagreeable..
Faucet
::
Faucet
(n.) A
fixture
for
drawing
a
liquid,
as
water,
molasses,
oil, etc., from a pipe, cask, or other
vessel,
in such
quantities
as may be
desired;
--
called
also tap, and cock. It
consists
of a
tubular
spout,
stopped
with a
movable
plug,
spigot,
valve,
or
slide..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To
break,
as land, by
drawing
a drag or
harrow
over it; to
harrow;
to draw a drag along the
bottom
of, as a
stream
or other
water;
hence,
to
search,
as by means of a
drag..
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Indicating
the
passing
of a thing from one form,
condition,
or state to
another;
as,
compound
substances
may be
resolved
into
others
which are more
simple;
ice is
convertible
into
water,
and water into
vapor;
men are more
easily
drawn than
forced
into
compliance;
we may
reduce
many
distinct
substances
into one mass; men are led by
evidence
into
belief
of
truth,
and are often
enticed
into the
commission
of
crimes'into;
she burst into
tears;
children
are
sometimes
frightened
into fits
Speeder
::
Speeder
(n.) A
machine
for
drawing
and
twisting
slivers
to form
rovings.
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To go forth or away; to quit,
leave,
or
separate,
as from a place or a
person;
to
withdraw;
--
opposed
to
arrive;
-- often with from
before
the
place,
person,
or thing left, and for or to
before
the
destination..
Recession
::
Recession
(n.) The act of
receding
or
withdrawing,
as from a
place,
a
claim,
or a
demand..
Ropy
::
Ropy (a.)
capable
of being drawn into a
thread,
as a
glutinous
substance;
stringy;
viscous;
tenacious;
glutinous;
as ropy
sirup;
ropy
lees..
Deduction
::
Deduction
(n.) That which is
deduced
or drawn from
premises
by a
process
of
reasoning;
an
inference;
a
conclusion.
Cellaret
::
Cellaret
(n.) A
receptacle,
as in a
dining
room, for a few
bottles
of wine or
liquor,
made in the form of a chest or
coffer,
or a deep
drawer
in a
sideboard,
and
usually
lined with
metal..
Crib
::
Crib (v. i.) To seize the
manger
or other solid
object
with the teeth and draw in wind; -- said of a
horse.
Protraction
::
Protraction
(n.) A
drawing
out, or
continuing;
the act of
delaying
the
termination
of a
thing;
prolongation;
continuance;
delay;
as, the
protraction
of a
debate..
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..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to take away; --
sometimes
used
reflexively.
Withdrawment
::
Withdrawment
(n.) The act of
withdrawing;
withdrawal.
Disadvance
::
Disadvance
(v. t. & i.) To draw back, or cause to draw
back..
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