Drawing

Draw·ing

Drawing

n.
  1. The act of pulling, or attracting.
  2. The act or the art of representing any object by means of lines and shades; especially, such a representation when in one color, or in tints used not to represent the colors of natural objects, but for effect only, and produced with hard material such as pencil, chalk, etc.; delineation; also, the figure or representation drawn.
  3. The process of stretching or spreading metals as by hammering, or, as in forming wire from rods or tubes and cups from sheet metal, by pulling them through dies.
  4. The process of pulling out and elongating the sliver from the carding machine, by revolving rollers, to prepare it for spinning. (Textile Manuf.)
  5. The distribution of prizes and blanks in a lottery.

Phrases & Compounds

A drawing of tea
a small portion of tea for steeping.
Drawing knife
See in the Vocabulary.
Drawing paper
a thick, sized paper for draughtsman and for water-color painting.
Drawing slate
a soft, slaty substance used in crayon drawing; -- called also black chalk, or drawing chalk.
Free-hand drawing
a style of drawing made without the use of guiding or measuring instruments, as distinguished from mechanical or geometrical drawing; also, a drawing thus executed.