The word 'drawing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to draw.
The present participle also functions as an adjective, and a gerund (a verbal noun).
The verb 'drawing' is:
The noun 'drawing' is a word for:
Example uses of the word 'drawing':
This time next year I'll be drawing my pension. (verb)
He paid a lot of money for a drawing by Picasso. (noun)
The woman sat with a drawing pad on her lap. (adjective)
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Drawings are depictions of things that is done visually. Also, a drawing is a form of contest in which names or numbers are drawn to determine the winner.
a type of drawings are detailed threads, and complementary threas
LS drawings are Light Sketch drawings preferred by a pencil or thin charcoal.
Working drawings are usually drafts used in construction or design. Detail drawings are drafts done that highlight or enlarge a smaller part of a component.
Circles appear in isometric drawings as an elipse.
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