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Definition of indraught in English: indraught(US indraft) noun ˈɪndrɑːftˈindraft mass noun1The drawing in of something. the indraught of the towns is irresistible - 1.1count noun An inward flow, especially of air.
the larger the fire, the sharper is the indraught of the air Example sentencesExamples - This great indraft of moist air from the equatorial North Atlantic is like the warm-season half of a monsoon.
- The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there.
- The development of indraft wind tunnels, however, has not been as well documented.
Definition of indraft in US English: indraft(British indraught) nounˈindraft 1The drawing in of something. the indraft of the towns is irresistible - 1.1 An inward flow or current, especially of air.
the larger the fire, the sharper is the indraft of the air Example sentencesExamples - This great indraft of moist air from the equatorial North Atlantic is like the warm-season half of a monsoon.
- The development of indraft wind tunnels, however, has not been as well documented.
- The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there.
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