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Scheme vs Draught - What's the difference?

scheme | draught | Related terms |

Scheme is a related term of draught.


As nouns the difference between scheme and draught

is that scheme is while draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

As a verb draught is

to draw out; to call forth see draft.

Draught vs Delineation - What's the difference?

draught | delineation | Related terms |

Draught is a related term of delineation.


As nouns the difference between draught and delineation

is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while delineation is the act of delineating; depiction.

As a verb draught

is to draw out; to call forth see draft.

Draught vs Depict - What's the difference?

draught | depict | Related terms |

Draught is a related term of depict.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between draught and depict

is that draught is (obsolete) a sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy while depict is (obsolete) depicted.

As verbs the difference between draught and depict

is that draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft while depict is to render a representation of something, using words, sounds, images, or other means.

As a noun draught

is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

As an adjective depict is

(obsolete) depicted.

Draught vs Contrivance - What's the difference?

draught | contrivance | Related terms |

Draught is a related term of contrivance.


As nouns the difference between draught and contrivance

is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while contrivance is a (mechanical) device to perform a certain task.

As a verb draught

is to draw out; to call forth see draft.

Stream vs Draught - What's the difference?

stream | draught | Related terms |

Stream is a related term of draught.


As nouns the difference between stream and draught

is that stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

As verbs the difference between stream and draught

is that stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft.

Drink vs Draught - What's the difference?

drink | draught |


As nouns the difference between drink and draught

is that drink is drink (alcoholic) while draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

As a verb draught is

to draw out; to call forth see draft.

Draught vs Botted - What's the difference?

draught | botted |


As verbs the difference between draught and botted

is that draught is to draw out; to call forth. See {{term|draft|lang=en}} while botted is past tense of bot.

As a noun draught

is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

Draught vs Chimney - What's the difference?

draught | chimney |


In british|lang=en terms the difference between draught and chimney

is that draught is (british) a game piece used in the game of draughts while chimney is (british) the smokestack of a steam locomotive.

As nouns the difference between draught and chimney

is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while chimney is a vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue.

As verbs the difference between draught and chimney

is that draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft while chimney is (climbing) to negotiate a chimney (sense #4) by pushing against the sides with back, feet, hands, etc.

Draught vs Brew - What's the difference?

draught | brew |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between draught and brew

is that draught is (obsolete) a sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy while brew is (obsolete) to boil or seethe; to cook.

As nouns the difference between draught and brew

is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while brew is the mixture formed by brewing; that which is brewed; a brewage.

As verbs the difference between draught and brew

is that draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft while brew is to prepare (usually a beverage) by steeping and mingling; to concoct.

Draught vs Elixir - What's the difference?

draught | elixir |


As nouns the difference between draught and elixir

is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while elixir is a liquid which converts lead to gold.

As a verb draught

is to draw out; to call forth. See {{term|draft|lang=en}}.

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