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Draughtsmen

Draughtsman \Draughts"man\, n.; pl. Draughtsmen.

  1. One who draws pleadings or other writings.

  2. One who draws plans and sketches of machinery, structures, and places; also, more generally, one who makes drawings of any kind.

  3. A ``man'' or piece used in the game of draughts.

  4. One who drinks drams; a tippler. [Obs.]
    --Tatler.

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draughtsmen

n. (plural of draughtsman English)

Usage examples of "draughtsmen".

For the most part, the English and American whale draughtsmen seem entirely content with presenting the mechanical outline of things, such as the vacant profile of the whale.

I was born with this gift which certainly doesn't look like much when you compare me with all the far superior draughtsmen who've lived and died.

Outside that armed barrier all the household would be gathered, and all the workmen who had built the church, the plumbers, the glaziers, the masons, the joiners, the clerks and draughtsmen, the labourers.

They had been drawn from those Anson had captured in these very waters sixty years ago, and every one knew about Dago charts — and Dago charts submitted to the revision of useless Admiralty draughtsmen might be completely unreliable.