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DRAUGH. [See Draff .]
DRASTIC, a. [Gr., to make.] Powerful; acting with strength or violence; efficaci...
DRAPET, n. Cloth; coverlet. [Not in use.]
DRAPERY, n. 1. Clothwork; the trade of making cloth. 2. Cloth; stuffs of wool. 3...
DRAPER, n. One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as a linen-draper or woolen...
DRAPE, v.t. To make cloth; also, to banter.
DRANK, pret. and pp. of drink. DRANK , n. A term for wild oats.
DRAMATIZE, v.t. To compose in the form of the drama; or to give to a composition...
DRAMATIST, n. The author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays.
DRAMATICALLY, a. by representation; in the manner of the drama.
DRAMATIC, DRAMATICAL, a. Pertaining to the drama; represent by action; theatrica...
DRAMATIC, DRAMATICAL, a. Pertaining to the drama; represent by action; theatrica...
DRAMA, n. [Gr., to make.] A poem or composition representing a picture of human ...
DRAM-DRINKER, n. One who habitually drinks spirits.
DRAM, n. [contracted from drachma, which see.] 1. Among druggists and physicians...
DRAKE, n. [G., L, a duck.] 1. The male of the duck kind. 2. [L., dragon.] A smal...