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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. 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.

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · April 9, 2024. Home. Blog. What is Draft or Draught Beer? A Comprehensive Guide. In Singapore, beer isn’t just a drink—it’s a part of life. People here love their beer, and the numbers prove it! Every year, Singaporeans drink a lot of it, showing how much they enjoy their brews.

  5. Mar 17, 2024 · Draught refers to a current of air or the act of drinking, whereas drought denotes a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. Difference Between Draught and Drought. Table of Contents. ADVERTISEMENT. Key Differences.

  6. 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 English?

  7. 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.

  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. 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.

  10. www.building.govt.nz › heating-cooling-and-insulation › stopping-draughtsStopping draughts | Building Performance

    Aug 9, 2023 · Draughts from doors and windows are common, but often they are a symptom of a need for maintenance. Before you draught stop, make sure window catches and hinges are working properly and fix any that are broken or damaged. If your curtains are moving, that’s a good sign that you have a draught.

  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.