n. [ The same word as draught. OE. draught, draht, fr. AS. dragan to draw. See Draw, and cf. Draught. ] 1. The act of drawing; also, the thing drawn. Same as Draught. [ 1913 Webster ] Everything available for draft burden. S. G. Goodrich. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mil.) A selecting or detaching of soldiers from an army, or from any part of it, or from a military post; also from any district, or any company or collection of persons, or from the people at large; also, the body of men thus drafted. [ 1913 Webster ] Several of the States had supplied the deficiency by drafts to serve for the year. Marshall. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. An order from one person or party to another, directing the payment of money; a bill of exchange. [ 1913 Webster ] I thought it most prudent to defer the drafts till advice was received of the progress of the loan. A. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. An allowance or deduction made from the gross weight of goods. Simmonds. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A drawing of lines for a plan; a plan delineated, or drawn in outline; a delineation. See Draught. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. The form of any writing as first drawn up; the first rough sketch of written composition, to be filled in, or completed. See Draught. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Masonry) (a) A narrow border left on a finished stone, worked differently from the rest of its face. (b) A narrow border worked to a plane surface along the edge of a stone, or across its face, as a guide to the stone-cutter. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Milling) The slant given to the furrows in the dress of a millstone. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Naut.) Depth of water necessary to float a ship. See Draught. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. A current of air. Same as Draught. [ 1913 Webster ] 11. A quantity of liquid poured out for drinking; a dose. [ PJC ] 12. The act of drawing a quantity of liquid from a large container; also, the quantity of liquid so drawn. [ PJC ] 13. A device for regulating the flow of gases in a chimney, stovepipe, fireplace, etc.; as, to close the chimney draft. It is usually a flat plate of the same internal dimensions as the flue, which can be rotated to be parallel to or perpendicular to the current of gases. [ PJC ] |