"Dragee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A dragee is a type of confectionery that consists of a small piece of candy or nut coated in a layer of sugar syrup and then rolled in powdered sugar or cocoa powder. The coating gives the dragee a smooth, shiny appearance and a sweet, sweet taste. Dragees are often flavored with fruit, spice, or other ingredients and are traditionally used as decorations or gifts.
Drafts refer to preliminary versions or attempts at creating something, especially writing or a design. They are often incomplete, imperfect, or rough around the edges, serving as a basis for further revision and refinement.
A draftsman is a professional person who creates technical drawings and designs of buildings, structures, and products. He or she is responsible for producing accurate and detailed drawings, blueprints, or models of objects, using software or by hand. Draftsmen often work in architecture, engineering, and design firms, and are skilled in drafting, design, and visualization techniques.
Draftsmen refer to skilled workers who draw, design, and create technical drawings, blueprints, or plans for a variety of purposes, including architecture, engineering, and construction.
A draftsperson is a person who creates technical drawings or designs for architects, engineers, and other professionals. They typically use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create precise and detailed designs, such as blueprints, schematics, and illustrations. The term "draftsperson" is often used interchangeably with "draftsman" or "design technician," although some people make a distinction between these terms.
A draftswoman is a woman who is employed to make designs, drawings, or plans for buildings, machines, or other structures.
The word "draggable" refers to the ability to move or pull an object using a hand, finger, or another device, typically by sliding or dragging it along a surface. In computing, "draggable" often refers to an interface element, such as a button or image, that can be moved or resized by clicking and holding onto it, then dragging it to a new location.