draught
Draught vs Famine - What's the difference?
draught | famine |As a noun 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.As a proper noun famine is
the personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.Draught vs Parched - What's the difference?
draught | parched |As verbs the difference between draught and parched
is that draught is to draw out; to call forth. See {{term|draft|lang=en}} while parched is past tense of parch.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 parched is
dry.Draught vs Flux - What's the difference?
draught | flux | Related terms |Draught is a related term of flux.
As nouns the difference between draught and flux
is that draught is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor while flux is the act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream.As verbs the difference between draught and flux
is that draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft while flux is to use flux.As an adjective flux is
flowing; unstable; inconstant; variable.Potion vs Draught - What's the difference?
potion | draught |In obsolete terms the difference between potion and draught
is that potion is to drug while draught is a sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy.Tide vs Draught - What's the difference?
tide | draught | Related terms |Tide is a related term of draught.
As nouns the difference between tide and draught
is that tide is time 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 Forlorn - What's the difference?
draught | forlorn |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between draught and forlorn
is that draught is (obsolete) a sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy while forlorn is (obsolete).As verbs the difference between draught and forlorn
is that draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft while forlorn is (obsolete).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 forlorn is
abandoned, left behind, deserted.Flow vs Draught - What's the difference?
flow | draught | Related terms |Flow is a related term of draught.
As nouns the difference between flow and draught
is that flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts 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 flow and draught
is that flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another while draught is to draw out; to call forth see draft.Draught vs Draufhts - What's the difference?
draught | draufhts |Draufhts is likely misspelled.
Draufhts has no English definition.