- 1. v. t. To form (a piece of metal) into wire, by drawing it through a hole in a plate of steel. Source: opted
- 2. v. t. Hence, to draw by art or violence. Source: opted
- 3. v. t. Hence, also, to draw or spin out to great length and tenuity; as, to wiredraw an argument. Source: opted
- 4. v. t. To pass, or to draw off, (as steam) through narrow ports, or the like, thus reducing its pressure or force by friction. Source: opted
- 5. 1. To form (a piece of metal) into wire, by drawing it through a hole in a plate of steel. 2. Hence, to draw by art or violence. My sense has been wiredrawn into blasphemy. Dryden. 3. Hence, also, to draw or spin out to great length and tenuity; as, to wiredraw an argument. Such twisting, such wiredrawing, was never seen in a court of justice. Macaulay. 4. (Steam Engine) To pass, or to draw off, (as steam) through narrow ports, or the like, thus reducing its pressure or force by friction. Source: webster
- 6. To pass, or to draw off, (as steam) through narrow ports, orthe like, thus reducing its pressure or force by friction. Source: adambom
- 7. v. t. To form (a piece of metal) into wire, by drawing it through a hole in a plate of steel. v. t. Hence, to draw by art or violence. v. t. Hence, also, to draw or spin out to great length and tenuity; as, to wiredraw an argument. v. t. To pass, or to draw off, (as steam) through narrow ports, or the like, thus reducing its pressure or force by friction. Source: ecdict
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