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Webster Dictionary :: Drag

DRAG, v.t. [G., L. See Drink and Drench.] 1. To pull; to haul; to draw along the...

Webster Dictionary :: Drafts

DRAFTS, n. A game played on checkers.

Webster Dictionary :: Drafting

DRAFTING, ppr. Drawing; delineating; detaching.

Webster Dictionary :: Drafted

DRAFTED, pp. Drawn; delineated; detached.

Webster Dictionary :: Draft-ox

DRAFT-OX, n. An ox employed in drawing.

Webster Dictionary :: Draft-horse

DRAFT-HORSE, n. A horse employed in drawing, particularly in drawing heavy loads...

Webster Dictionary :: Draft

DRAFT, n. [corrupted from draught, from drag, draw, but authorized by respectabl...

Webster Dictionary :: Draffy

DRAFFY, a. Dreggy; waste; worthless

Webster Dictionary :: Draffish

DRAFFISH, a. Worthless.

Webster Dictionary :: Draff

DRAFF, n. Refuse; lees; dregs; the wash given to swine, or grains to cows; waste...

Webster Dictionary :: Drad

DRAD, a. Terrible. [See Dread .] This was also the old pret. of dread.

Webster Dictionary :: Dracunculus

DRACUNCULUS, n. [L.] 1. In botany, a plant, a species of Arum, with a long stalk...

Webster Dictionary :: Dracontic

DRACONTIC, a. [L.] In astronomy, belonging to that space of time in which the mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Draco

DRACO, n. [See Dragon .] 1. In astronomy, a constellation of the northern hemisp...

Webster Dictionary :: Drachma

DRACHMA, n. [L., Gr.] 1. A Grecian coin. Of the value of seven pence, three fart...

Webster Dictionary :: Drabler

DRABLER, n. In seamens language, a small additional sail, sometimes laced to the...

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