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pulling vs draft

draft vs pulling

pulling and draft both are nouns.

pulling is not a verb while draft is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pulling Yes No No No
draft Yes No Yes No
As nouns, draft is a hyponym of pulling; that is, draft is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pulling:
  • pulling: the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
  • draft: the act of moving a load by drawing or pulling
Other hyponyms of pulling include drag, draw, haul, haulage, jerk, tug, draught, drawing, deracination, excision, extirpation, pluck, traction.
pulling (noun) draft (noun)
the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you the act of moving a load by drawing or pulling
a large and hurried swallow
compulsory military service
a dose of liquid medicine
a preliminary sketch of a design or picture
a regulator for controlling the flow of air in a fireplace
the depth of a vessel's keel below the surface (especially when loaded)
any of the various versions in the development of a written work
a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg
a current of air (usually coming into a chimney or room or vehicle)
a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
pulling (verb) draft (verb)
engage somebody to enter the army
draw up an outline or sketch for something
make a blueprint of
Difference between pulling and draft

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