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21export drafts — When a domestic seller and foreign buyer complete a trade transaction, the actual exchange of documents for payment is usually handled by banks. To carry out the financial end of the transaction, the parties often use an export draft or bill of… …
22draftswoman — drafts·wom·an (drăftsʹwo͝om ən) n. 1. A woman who draws plans or designs, as of structures to be built. 2. A woman who draws, especially an artist. * * * …
23draftsperson — /drafts perr seuhn, drahfts /, n. a person employed in making mechanical drawings, esp. in an architectural or engineering firm. [DRAFTS(MAN) + PERSON] Usage. See person. * * * …
24draftsman — drafts|man [ dræftsmən ] (plural drafts|men [ dræftsmən ] ) noun count 1. ) someone whose job is to draw the plans for something that someone is going to make or build 2. ) AMERICAN someone who draws things …
25draftsman — drafts•man [[t]ˈdræfts mən, ˈdrɑfts [/t]] n. pl. men 1) a person who makes mechanical drawings 2) fia an artist skilled in drawing 3) a person who draws up documents • Etymology: 1655–65 drafts′man•ship , n. usage: See man …
26draughtsman — /drafts meuhn, drahfts /, n., pl. draughtsmen. Brit. 1. a checker, as used in the game of checkers. 2. draftsman (defs. 1 4). [1655 65; DRAUGHT + S3 + MAN1] * * * …
27draftsman — drafts|man [ˈdra:ftsmən US ˈdræfts ] n plural draftsmen [ mən] 1.) also drafter someone who puts a suggested law or a new law into the correct words 2.) the American spelling of ↑draughtsman …
28draftsmanship — drafts|man|ship [ dræftsmən,ʃıp ] noun uncount the ability to draw well …
29draftsman — drafts·man …
30draftsmanship — drafts·man·ship …