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    draft
    [draft]
    noun
    draft (noun) · drafts (plural noun) · draft mode (noun) · draft modes (plural noun) · the draft (noun) · draught (noun) · draughts (plural noun)
    1. a preliminary version of a piece of writing:
      "the first draft of the party's manifesto" · "a draft document"
      • a plan, sketch, or rough drawing.
      • computing
        a mode of operation of a printer in which text is produced rapidly but with relatively low definition.
    2. US ENGLISH
      (the draft)
      compulsory recruitment for military service:
      "25 million men were subject to the draft" · "draft cards"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a procedure whereby new or existing sports players are made available for selection or reselection by the teams in a league, usually with the earlier choices being given to the weaker teams.
      • rare
        a group or individual selected from a larger group for a special duty, e.g., for military service.
    3. a current of cool air in a room or other confined space:
      "heavy curtains at the windows cut out drafts"
    4. the action or act of pulling something along, especially a vehicle or farm implement.
    5. a written order to pay a specified sum; a check.
    6. a single act of drinking or inhaling:
      "she downed the remaining beer in one draft"
      • the amount swallowed or inhaled in a single act of drinking or inhaling:
        "he took deep drafts of oxygen into his lungs"
    7. the depth of water needed to float a ship:
      "the shallow draft enabled her to get close to shore"
    8. the drawing in of a fishing net.
      • the fish taken at one drawing; a catch.
    verb
    draft (verb) · drafts (third person present) · drafted (past tense) · drafted (past participle) · drafting (present participle)
    1. prepare a preliminary version of (a document):
      "I drafted a letter of resignation"
    2. select (a person or group of people) and bring them somewhere for a certain purpose:
      "he was drafted to help with the task force on best safety practices"
    3. pull or draw.
    4. motorsports
      benefit from reduced wind resistance by driving very closely behind another vehicle.
    adjective
    draught (adjective) · draft (adjective)
    1. denoting beer or other drink that is kept in and served from a barrel or tank rather than from a bottle or can:
      "draft beer"
    2. denoting an animal used for pulling heavy loads:
      "draft oxen"
    Origin
    early 16th century: phonetic spelling of draught.
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