indraft

  • 1indraft — [in′draft΄] n. 1. a drawing in; inward pull or attraction 2. an inward flow, stream, or current, esp. of air or water: Brit. sp. indraught …

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  • 2indraft — ˈinˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: in (IV) + draft 1. obsolete : an opening into land from the sea : inlet 2. a. : a drawing or pulling in : an inward attraction …

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  • 3indraft — noun Date: 1577 1. an inward flow or current (as of air or water) 2. a drawing or pulling in …

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  • 4indraft — an inward flow …

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  • 5indraft — /in draft , drahft /, n. 1. an inward flow or current, as of air or water. 2. Archaic. an instance of being drawn in; inward attraction. Also, esp. Brit., indraught. [1560 70; IN 1 + DRAFT] * * * …

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  • 6indraft — Synonyms and related words: affluence, afflux, affluxion, air current, crosscurrent, current, current of air, downdraft, draft, fall wind, flow of air, following wind, head wind, indrawing, inflooding, inflow, influx, influxion, inhalation,… …

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  • 7indraft — n. inward attraction; inward flow or current …

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  • 8indraft — in·draft …

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  • 9indraft — in•draft [[t]ˈɪnˌdræft, ˌdrɑft[/t]] n. 1) an inward flow or current 2) archaic an instance of being drawn in; inward attraction • Etymology: 1560–70 …

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  • 10San Juan 21 — The San Juan 21 is a popular one design sailboat featuring a swing keel, normally sailed with a crew of 2 or 3. The San Juan s were made to compete with the Jay Boats as a racer/cruiser but the jay boats were better eventually driving The Clark… …

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