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Definition of draw
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Draw (v. t.) To
remove
the
contents
o.
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Bleed
::
Bleed (v. i.) To
withdraw
blood from the body; to let
blood;
as, Dr. A.
bleeds
in
fevers..
Pontoon
::
Pontoon
(n.) A low, flat
vessel,
resembling
a
barge,
furnished
with
cranes,
capstans,
and other
machinery,
used in
careening
ships,
raising
weights,
drawing
piles,
etc.,
chiefly
in the
Mediterranean;
a
lighter..
Latescence
::
Latescence
(n.) A
slight
withdrawal
from view or
knowledge.
Gradation
::
Gradation
(n.) A
gradual
passing
from one tint to
another
or from a
darker
to a
lighter
shade,
as in
painting
or
drawing..
Secession
::
Secession
(n.) The act of
seceding;
separation
from
fellowship
or
association
with
others,
as in a
religious
or
political
organization;
withdrawal..
Skilled
::
Skilled
(a.)
Having
familiar
knowledge
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in its
application;
familiarly
acquainted
with;
expert;
skillful;
-- often
followed
by in; as, a
person
skilled
in
drawing
or
geometry..
Unsheathe
::
Unsheathe
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
sheath;
to draw from the
sheath
or
scabbard,
as a
sword..
Draught
::
Draught
(a.) Used for
drawing
vehicles,
loads,
etc.; as, a
draught
beast;
draught
hooks..
Distract
::
Distract
(a.)
Separated;
drawn
asunder.
Toothdrawer
::
Toothdrawer
(n.) One whose
business
it is to
extract
teeth with
instruments;
a
dentist.
Antiguggler
::
Antiguggler
(n.) A
crooked
tube of
metal,
to be
introduced
into the neck of a
bottle
for
drawing
out the
liquid
without
disturbing
the
sediment
or
causing
a
gurgling
noise..
Disembowel
::
Disembowel
(v. t.) To take or draw from the body, as the web of a
spider..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) To draw
together
so as to
wrinkle;
to knit.
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..
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.) The time, fixed
variously
by the usage
between
different
countries,
when a bill of
exchange
is
payable;
as, a bill drawn on
London
at one
usance,
or at
double
usance..
Drawl
::
Drawl (v. i.) To speak with slow and
lingering
utterance,
from
laziness,
lack of
spirit,
affectation,
etc..
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To draw with
force;
to
extend
with great
effort;
to
stretch;
as, to
strain
a rope; to
strain
the
shrouds
of a ship; to
strain
the cords of a
musical
instrument..
Rake
::
Rake (n.) A
toothed
machine
drawn by a
horse,
-- used for
collecting
hay or
grain;
a
horserake..
Retraxit
::
Retraxit
(n.) The
withdrawing,
or open
renunciation,
of a suit in court by the
plaintiff,
by which he
forever
lost his right of
action..
Pullback
::
Pullback
(n.) That which holds back, or
causes
to
recede;
a
drawback;
a
hindrance..
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