These are the meanings of the letters DRAFFMAN when you unscramble them.
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adman (unknown)
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Daman (n.)
A small herbivorous mammal of the genus Hyrax. The species found in Palestine and Syria is Hyrax Syriacus; that of Northern Africa is H. Brucei; -- called also ashkoko, dassy, and rock rabbit. See Cony, and Hyrax.
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Damar (n.)
See Dammar.
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Draff (n.)
A current of air. Same as Draught.
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Draff (n.)
A drawing of lines for a plan; a plan delineated, or drawn in outline; a delineation. See Draught.
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Draff (n.)
A narrow border left on a finished stone, worked differently from the rest of its face.
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Draff (n.)
A narrow border worked to a plane surface along the edge of a stone, or across its face, as a guide to the stone-cutter.
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Draff (n.)
A selecting or detaching of soldiers from an army, or from any part of it, or from a military post; also from any district, or any company or collection of persons, or from the people at large; also, the body of men thus drafted.
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Draff (n.)
An allowance or deduction made from the gross veight of goods.
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Draff (n.)
An order from one person or party to another, directing the payment of money; a bill of exchange.
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Draff (n.)
Depth of water necessary to float a ship. See Draught.
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Draff (n.)
Refuse; lees; dregs; the wash given to swine or cows; hogwash; waste matter.
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Draff (n.)
The act of drawing; also, the thing drawn. Same as Draught.
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Draff (n.)
The form of any writing as first drawn up; the first rough sketch of written composition, to be filled in, or completed. See Draught.
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Draff (n.)
The slant given to the furrows in the dress of a millstone.
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Drama (n.)
A composition, in prose or poetry, accommodated to action, and intended to exhibit a picture of human life, or to depict a series of grave or humorous actions of more than ordinary interest, tending toward some striking result. It is commonly designed to be spoken and represented by actors on the stage.
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Drama (n.)
A series of real events invested with a dramatic unity and interest.
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Drama (n.)
Dramatic composition and the literature pertaining to or illustrating it; dramatic literature.
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Farad (n.)
The standard unit of electrical capacity; the capacity of a condenser whose charge, having an electro-motive force of one volt, is equal to the amount of electricity which, with the same electromotive force, passes through one ohm in one second; the capacity, which, charged with one coulomb, gives an electro-motive force of one volt.