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  • Draft or draught may mean:
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  • Draft or draught may be used in combination with several words:
    • Air draft (nautical), the vertical distance from the highest point on a ship or boat to the waterline
    • Draft document, one of several revisions to a manuscript, screenplay or teleplay
    • Draft dog (or draught dog), a large, strong dog used for pulling carts or work (see Working Group (dogs))
    • Draft horse (or draught horse), a large, strong horse bred for heavy work rather than speed
    • Draught beer (or draft beer), beer that has been served from a container by pump or pressure

Note on spelling

In British English the word is spelled draught in some senses and draft in others. It is draught beer, a draught horse, a draught meaning a current of air or a ship's minimum depth of water to float, and the game draughts - all of which retain the older spelling draught. The simplified spelling draft is used for a plan or sketch, for a preliminary version of a document and for the verb meaning to write it, for an order of payment, and for military conscription (although this last meaning is not as common as in American English). In the USA the spelling is draft in all these cases.