Difference between Draught and Blueprint

What is the difference between Draught and Blueprint?

Draught as a noun is the action or an act of pulling something along, esp. a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor. while Blueprint as a noun is a type of paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing documenting an architecture or an engineering design, (originally) printed in white on blue paper.

Draught

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The action or an act of pulling something along, esp. a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor. The act of drawing. That which is drawn. That which draws. Capacity of being drawn. A current of air (usually coming into a room or vehicle). The depth below the water line to the bottom of a vessel's hull. An amount of liquid that is drunk in one swallow. A game piece used in the game of draughts. A type of beer, brewed using a top-fermenting yeast; ale. Beer drawn from a keg rather than a bottle or can. A dose of medicine in liquid form. A privy.

Blueprint

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A type of paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing documenting an architecture or an engineering design, (originally) printed in white on blue paper.Any detailed plan, whether literal or figurative.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To make a blueprint for.To make a detailed operational plan for.

Example sentence: Let's fix our roads, and be the state that's not paralyzed by partisanship, but works together. And create the blueprint for rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructure.

We hope you now know whether to use Draught or Blueprint in your sentence.

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