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draw in Latin

draw in Latin is pingo, abstrahō, subdūcō — draw means to create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.

draw in Latin

pingo
verb
abstrahō
verb
subdūcō
verb
trahō
verb
vellō
verb

What does "draw" mean?

  1. verb To create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.
    "The children loved to draw pictures of animals."
  2. verb To pull something toward oneself or in a particular direction.
    "He drew the curtains to block out the sun."
  3. verb To attract attention, interest, or a crowd.
    "The free concert drew thousands of people."
  4. verb To take money out of an account, or to receive a wage or benefit.
    "He draws a modest pension each month."

draw in a sentence

  • The children loved to draw pictures of animals.
  • She drew a quick sketch of the harbour.
  • He drew the curtains to block out the sun.
  • She drew her chair closer to the fire.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "draw" in Latin?

"draw" in Latin is pingo, abstrahō, subdūcō. draw means: To create a picture using a pencil, pen, or similar tool.

How do you use "draw" in a sentence?

Example: "The children loved to draw pictures of animals." In Latin, "draw" is pingo, abstrahō, subdūcō.

Are there other ways to say "draw" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 5 translations listed for "draw": pingo, abstrahō, subdūcō, trahō, vellō.

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