draft |
yraft |
As verbs the difference between draft and yraft
is that
draft is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch while
yraft is ; bereft.
As a noun draft
is an early version of a written work.
As an adjective draft
is (not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
draft |
draff |
As nouns the difference between draft and draff
is that
draft is an early version of a written work while
draff is dregs; the wash given to swin or cows; hogwash or waste matter.
As a verb draft
is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
As an adjective draft
is referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
draft |
drait |
As verbs the difference between draft and drait
is that
draft is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch while
drait is ; (
drite).
As a noun draft
is an early version of a written work.
As an adjective draft
is (not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
draft |
drafty |
As adjectives the difference between draft and drafty
is that
draft is referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled while
drafty is characterized by gusts of wind; windy.
As a noun draft
is an early version of a written work.
As a verb draft
is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
draft |
drat |
As nouns the difference between draft and drat
is that
draft is an early version of a written work while
drat is wire (
thin thread of metal).
As a verb draft
is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
As an adjective draft
is (not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
draft |
daft |
As adjectives the difference between draft and daft
is that
draft is (not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled while
daft is insane, mad.
As a noun draft
is an early version of a written work.
As a verb draft
is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
draft |
raft |
In transitive terms the difference between draft and raft
is that
draft is to conscript a person, force a person to serve in the military while
raft is to make into a raft.
In intransitive terms the difference between draft and raft
is that
draft is to follow very closely behind another vehicle, thereby providing an aerodynamic advantage to both lead and follower, thereby conserving energy or increasing speed while
raft is to travel by raft.
As an adjective draft
is referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
draft |
drift |
In nautical terms the difference between draft and drift
is that
draft is depth of water needed to float a ship [also spelled draught] while
drift is movement.
In transitive terms the difference between draft and drift
is that
draft is to conscript a person, force a person to serve in the military while
drift is to drive into heaps.
In intransitive terms the difference between draft and drift
is that
draft is to follow very closely behind another vehicle, thereby providing an aerodynamic advantage to both lead and follower, thereby conserving energy or increasing speed while
drift is to accumulate in heaps by the force of wind; to be driven into heaps.
As an adjective draft
is referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
graft |
draft |
In transitive terms the difference between graft and draft
is that
graft is to join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to bring about a close union while
draft is to conscript a person, force a person to serve in the military.
In intransitive terms the difference between graft and draft
is that
graft is to insert scions (grafts) from one tree, or kind of tree, etc., into another; to practice grafting while
draft is to follow very closely behind another vehicle, thereby providing an aerodynamic advantage to both lead and follower, thereby conserving energy or increasing speed.
As an adjective draft is
referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
prejudice |
draft |
As nouns the difference between prejudice and draft
is that
prejudice is a harm, a damage while
draft is an early version of a written work.
As a verb draft is
to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
As an adjective draft is
(not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
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