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Pint vs. Draft — What's the Difference?

Pint vs. Draft — What's the Difference?

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Pint

The pint (, listen ; symbol pt, sometimes abbreviated as p) is a unit of volume or capacity in both the imperial and United States customary measurement systems. In both of those systems it is traditionally one eighth of a gallon.

Draft

A current of air in an enclosed area.

Pint

A unit of liquid or dry capacity equal to one eighth of a gallon, in Britain equal to 0.568 litre and in the US equal to 0.473 litre (for liquid measure) or 0.551 litre (for dry measure).

Draft

A device that regulates the flow or circulation of air.

Pint

A unit of volume or capacity in the US Customary System, used in liquid measure, equal to 1/8 gallon or 16 ounces (0.473 liter).
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Draft

The act of pulling loads; traction.

Pint

A unit of volume or capacity in the US Customary System, used in dry measure, equal to 1/16 peck or 1/2 quart (0.551 liter).

Draft

Something that is pulled or drawn; a load.

Pint

A unit of volume or capacity in the British Imperial System, used in dry and liquid measure, equal to 0.568 liter. See Table at measurement.

Draft

A team of animals used to pull loads.

Pint

A container with a pint capacity.

Draft

(Nautical)The depth of a vessel's keel below the water line, especially when loaded
A river vessel of shallow draft.

Pint

The amount of a substance that can be held in such a container.

Draft

A heavy demand on resources.

Pint

A unit of volume, equivalent to:

Draft

A written order directing the payment of money from an account or fund.

Pint

One eighth of a gallon, specifically:

Draft

A gulp, swallow, or inhalation.

Pint

(Hungary) 1.696 liters

Draft

The amount taken in by a single act of drinking or inhaling.

Pint

(medicine) 12 fluid ounces

Draft

A measured portion; a dose.

Pint

A pint of milk.
Please leave three pints tomorrow, milkman.

Draft

The drawing of a liquid, as from a cask or keg.

Pint

A glass of beer or cider, served by the pint.
A couple of pints please, barman.

Draft

An amount drawn
Ordered two drafts of ale.

Pint

A measure of capacity, equal to half a quart, or four gills, - used in liquid and dry measures. See Quart.

Draft

The process or method of selecting one or more individuals from a group, as for a service or duty
A candidate who did not pursue the nomination, but accepted a draft by the party convention.

Pint

The laughing gull.

Draft

Compulsory enrollment in the armed forces; conscription.

Pint

A British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568.26 cubic centimeters

Draft

A body of people selected or conscripted.

Pint

A United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches

Draft

(Sports)A system in which the exclusive rights to new players are distributed among professional teams.

Pint

A United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart

Draft

The act of drawing in a fishing net.

Draft

The quantity of fish caught.

Draft

Any of various stages in the development of a plan, document, or picture
A preliminary draft of a report.
The final draft of a paper.

Draft

A representation of something to be constructed.

Draft

A narrow line chiseled on a stone to guide a stonecutter in leveling its surface.

Draft

A slight taper given a die to facilitate the removal of a casting.

Draft

An allowance made for loss in weight of merchandise.

Draft

To select from a group for some usually compulsory service
Drafted into the army.

Draft

To select from a group for placement on a sports team.

Draft

To draw up a preliminary version of or plan for.

Draft

To create by thinking and writing; compose
Draft a speech.

Draft

To work as a drafter.

Draft

To move, ride, or drive close behind a fast-moving object so as to take advantage of the slipstream, especially in a race.

Draft

Suited for or used for drawing heavy loads
Oxen and other draft animals.

Draft

Drawn from a cask or tap
Draft beer.

Draft

(US spelling) A current of air, usually coming into a room or vehicle.

Draft

(US spelling) The draw through a flue of gasses (smoke) resulting from a combustion process.

Draft

(US spelling) An act of drinking.

Draft

(US spelling) The quantity of liquid (such as water, alcohol, or medicine) drunk in one swallow.
To drink at a draft
She took a deep draft from the bottle of water.

Draft

(US spelling) A dose (of medicine, alcohol, etc.).

Draft

(US spelling) Liquid, especially beer or other alcohol, drawn from a cask or keg rather than a bottle or can.

Draft

The depth of water needed to float a particular ship; the depth from the waterline to the bottom of a vessel's hull; the depth of water drawn by a vessel.

Draft

An early version of a written work (such as a book or e-mail) or drawing.
I have to revise the first draft of my term paper.
His first drafts were better than most authors' final products.

Draft

A preliminary sketch or outline for a plan.

Draft

A cheque, an order for money to be paid.

Draft

Conscription, the system of forcing people to serve in the military.
He left the country to avoid the draft.

Draft

A system of forcing or convincing people to take an elected position.

Draft

A system of assigning rookie players to professional sports teams.

Draft

The pulling force (tension) on couplers and draft gear during a slack stretched condition.

Draft

The bevel given to the pattern for a casting, so that it can be drawn from the sand without damaging the mould.

Draft

The action or an act (especially of a beast of burden or vehicle) of pulling something along or back.
Using oxen for draft
Shot forth an arrow with a mighty draft

Draft

The act of drawing in a net for fish.

Draft

That which is drawn in; a catch, a haul.
He cast his net, which brought him a very great draft.

Draft

A quantity that is requisitioned or drawn out from a larger population.

Draft

(transitive) To write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.

Draft

To draw in outline; to make a draught, sketch, or plan of, as in architectural and mechanical drawing.

Draft

To write a law.

Draft

To conscript a person, force a person to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.
He was drafted during the Vietnam War.

Draft

To select someone (or something) for a particular role or purpose.
There was a campaign to draft Smith to run for President.
They drafted me to be the chairperson of the new committee.

Draft

To select and separate an animal or animals from a group.
The calves were drafted from the cows.

Draft

To select a rookie player onto a professional sports team.
After his last year of college football, he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins.

Draft

(ambitransitive) To follow very closely (behind another vehicle), thereby providing an aerodynamic advantage to both lead and follower and conserving energy or increasing speed.

Draft

To draw out; to call forth.

Draft

To draw fibers out of a clump, for spinning in the production of yarn.

Draft

(not comparable) Referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
I'd rather have a fresh, cheap draft beer.

Draft

Referring to animals used for pulling heavy loads.
A Clydesdale is a draft horse.

Draft

The act of drawing; also, the thing drawn. Same as Draught.
Everything available for draft burden.

Draft

A selecting or detaching of soldiers from an army, or from any part of it, or from a military post; also from any district, or any company or collection of persons, or from the people at large; also, the body of men thus drafted.
Several of the States had supplied the deficiency by drafts to serve for the year.

Draft

An order from one person or party to another, directing the payment of money; a bill of exchange.
I thought it most prudent to defer the drafts till advice was received of the progress of the loan.

Draft

An allowance or deduction made from the gross weight of goods.

Draft

A drawing of lines for a plan; a plan delineated, or drawn in outline; a delineation. See Draught.

Draft

The form of any writing as first drawn up; the first rough sketch of written composition, to be filled in, or completed. See Draught.

Draft

A narrow border left on a finished stone, worked differently from the rest of its face.

Draft

The slant given to the furrows in the dress of a millstone.

Draft

Depth of water necessary to float a ship. See Draught.

Draft

A current of air. Same as Draught.

Draft

A quantity of liquid poured out for drinking; a dose.

Draft

The act of drawing a quantity of liquid from a large container; also, the quantity of liquid so drawn.

Draft

A device for regulating the flow of gases in a chimney, stovepipe, fireplace, etc.; as, to close the chimney draft. It is usually a flat plate of the same internal dimensions as the flue, which can be rotated to be parallel to or perpendicular to the current of gases.

Draft

Pertaining to, or used for, drawing or pulling (as vehicles, loads, etc.). Same as Draught; as, a draft horse.

Draft

Relating to, or characterized by, a draft, or current of air. Same as Draught.

Draft

To draw the outline of; to delineate.

Draft

To compose and write; as, to draft a memorial.

Draft

To draw from a military band or post, or from any district, company, or society; to detach; to select; especially, to compulsorily select and induct members of a population to serve in the armed forces.
HotLips Houlihan: How did a degenerate person like him achieve such a position of responsibility in the army?Radar: He was drafted.
Some royal seminary in Upper Egypt, from whence they drafted novices to supply their colleges and temples.

Draft

To transfer by draft.
All her rents been drafted to London.

Draft

A document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another

Draft

A current of air (usually coming into a room or vehicle)

Draft

A preliminary sketch of a design or picture

Draft

A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg;
They served beer on draft

Draft

Preliminary version of a written work

Draft

The depth of a vessel's keel below the surface (especially when loaded)

Draft

A regulator for controlling the flow of air in a fireplace

Draft

A dose of liquid medicine;
He took a sleeping draft

Draft

Compulsory military service

Draft

A large and hurried swallow;
He finished it at a single gulp

Draft

The act of moving a load by drawing or pulling

Draft

Draw up an outline or sketch for something;
Draft a speech

Draft

Engage somebody to enter the army

Draft

Make a blueprint of

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