Draught (draft[draft]U.K. spelling of )
Draft horses are bred for heavy workloads and pulling heavy loads, while draught horses are used for riding and driving purposes. Draft horses tend to be larger and heavier than draught horses. Both types of horses are strong and able to perform physically demanding tasks.
A homophone for draught is draft.
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The word "draught" is intended to be pronounced "draft."
The distance between the bottom and the keel of a boat is the draught (British English).
'draft' 'graft' and 'craft' are all examples of words that rhyme. 'Drought' and 'draught' do not rhyme with the previous three words or each other and instead are examples of alliteration draft graft craft draught are pronounced "arft" (or Aft in US) whereas drought is pronounced "owt" as in "out"
Typically a draught excluder is used to keep the cold out and the heat in. Place them at the bottom of your door or window to keep out the draft.