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    draught
    /drɑːft/

    noun

    • 1. a current of cool air in a room or other confined space: "heavy curtains at the windows cut out draughts" Similar current of airrush of airbreathwhiff
    • 2. a single act of drinking or inhaling: "she downed the remaining beer in one draught"

    adjective

    • 1. denoting beer or cider served from a barrel or tank rather than from a bottle or can: "draught ale"
    • 2. denoting an animal used for pulling heavy loads: "a draught horse"

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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Draught is used mainly in British English to refer to a current of air or the act of drinking. For example, a cold air coming through a window or taking a sip of beer. On the other hand, draft is used in American English.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DroughtDrought - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Drought is a complex phenomenon − relating to the absence of water which is difficult to monitor and define. By the early 1980s, over 150 definitions of "drought" had already been published. The range of definitions reflects differences in regions, needs, and disciplinary approaches.

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · Boiler draught is defined as the difference between absolute gas pressure at any point in a flow passage and the ambient (same elevation) atmospheric pressure. Draught is achieved by a small pressure difference which causes the flow of air or gas to take place.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Draft or draught beer is served and stored carefully to ensure freshness and quality. When it comes to serving, the process begins with tapping the keg, which involves attaching a tap to the keg’s valve. This allows the beer to flow freely from the keg to the tap system.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · The term “draught” refers to the depth of water that a ship needs in order to float. In other words, it is the measurement from the waterline to the bottom of the hull. The keel is the lowest point of the ship’s hull, and the waterline is the line where the water meets the ship’s hull.

  7. Feb 7, 2024 · What does draught means? I was reading Lord of the Rings and the following sentence caught my attention: “A draught of cooks, from every inn and eating-house for miles around, arrived”. I guess 'draught' means 'a bunch of' in this context, but my question is: Is this common in English language? Or was this common in Old/Middle ...

  8. Jul 2, 2024 · drought, lack or insufficiency of rain for an extended period that causes a considerable hydrologic (water) imbalance and, consequently, water shortages, crop damage, streamflow reduction, and depletion of groundwater and soil moisture.

  9. Nov 3, 2023 · A draught (sometimes spelled as "draft" in British English) refers to a current of air, typically one that enters or circulates in a closed space. Draughts can be natural, like a breeze through an open window, or artificial, as in air conditioning systems.

  10. Jan 29, 2024 · The meaning of ON DRAUGHT is stored in and poured from a large container instead of in individual bottles or cans. How to use on draught in a sentence.

  11. Jan 29, 2024 · A breeze or current of air or wind that is blowing through the room, usually cold air. The depth of water that is required for a boat to be able to float. A system of serving drinks out of barrels, kegs, or casks into a glass, as opposed to individual bottles or cans, usually referring to beer.