Drafter ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Drafter ( noun )

  1. A person or machine that is used to draw or make lines that are straight and accurate.
  2. A person who prepares a draft of a document or plan.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from the verb draft in the sense "draw up (a plan or document)".

Examples:

  1. The drafter carefully measured the dimensions of the room before drawing the plans.
  2. The drafter was asked to redraw the plans to make room for the new appliances.
  3. The drafter worked on blueprints for the new building.
  4. The drafter drew a quick sketch of the proposed design.
  5. The drafter was skilled in creating precise and accurate drawings.

(As a verb)

Drafter ( verb )

  1. A person or machine that is used to draw or make lines that are straight and accurate.
  2. A person who prepares a draft of a document or plan.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from the verb draft in the sense "draw up (a plan or document)".

Examples:

  1. The drafter carefully measured the dimensions of the room before drawing the plans.
  2. The drafter was asked to redraw the plans to make room for the new appliances.
  3. The drafter worked on blueprints for the new building.
  4. The drafter drew a quick sketch of the proposed design.
  5. The drafter was skilled in creating precise and accurate drawings.
Some random words: expropriation, wren, reconstruction