draught
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[change]- (countable) A draught is a wind which blows through a building.
- (countable) (UK) A draught is a piece which is used in a game called draughts.
- (medicine)(old, no longer used) A draught is a mild vesicatory.
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- (transitive) To draught means to draw.
- (transitive) To draught means to pull something along, especially a vehicle or a tractor.