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Cask
CASK -synaptic scaffolder calmodulin-associated serin/threonin kinase
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Cask (noun)
A large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks.
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Cask (noun)
A casket; a small box for jewels.
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Cask (noun)
obsolete form of casque
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Cask (verb)
To put into a cask.
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Draught (noun)
in its various senses.
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Draught (noun)
A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts.
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Draught (noun)
Ale: a type of beer brewed using top-fermenting yeast.
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Draught (noun)
A mild vesicatory.
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Draught (noun)
An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
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Draught (noun)
Any picture or drawing.
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Draught (noun)
A sudden attack upon an enemy.
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Draught (verb)
alternative spelling of draft|from=British spelling
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Cask (noun)
a large container like a barrel, made of wood, metal or plastic and used for storing liquids, typically alcoholic drinks
“the wine is stored in oak casks”
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Cask (noun)
the quantity of liquid held in a cask
“a cask of cider”
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Draught (noun)
a current of cool air in a room or other confined space
“heavy curtains at the windows cut out draughts”
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Draught (noun)
a single act of drinking or inhaling
“she downed the remaining beer in one draught”
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Draught (noun)
the amount swallowed or inhaled in a draught
“he took deep draughts of oxygen into his lungs”
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Draught (noun)
a quantity of a liquid with medicinal properties
“a sleeping draught”
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Draught (noun)
the depth of water needed to float a ship
“the shallow draught enabled her to get close inshore”
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Draught (noun)
the drawing in of a fishing net.
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Draught (noun)
the fish taken at one drawing; a catch.
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Draught (adjective)
denoting beer or cider served from a barrel or tank rather than from a bottle or can
“draught ale”
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Draught (adjective)
denoting an animal used for pulling heavy loads
“a draught horse”