Definition of draughtswoman in English:
draughtswoman
(US draftswoman)
nounPlural draughtswomenˈdrɑːf(t)sˌwʊmənˈdræf(t)sˌwʊmən
1A woman who makes detailed technical plans or drawings.
she worked as an industrial draughtswoman
Example sentencesExamples
- A Howard University professor of architecture, she served as lead draftswoman for the renovation.
- She was an insanely brilliant aircraft designer and draughtswoman.
- She is a civil engineer and an expert mechanical draftswoman.
- His dad was a mechanical engineer, and his mom was a draftswoman.
- During the Second World War she worked as an industrial draughtswoman whilst studying art at night.
- During the war she worked as a draughtswoman at the Air Ministry and then taught A-level art at Dartington.
- She is no outsider, but a talented draftswoman whose upbringing in a family of steamfitters afforded her familiarity with the milieu of pipes, valves and boilers.
- She spent the war years first as a machinist, then as a draughtswoman in the aircraft factory at Hatfield.
- 1.1 A female artist skilled in drawing.
Victoria was a skilled draughtswoman, and her brushwork was delicate and precise
Example sentencesExamples
- These are beautifully illustrated by the carefully executed plates of Lavoisier's wife, a highly skilled draftswoman, engraver, and painter who had studied under the artist Louis David.
- She had a beautiful way of putting things, and her drawings show that she was an incredible draughtswoman.
Definition of draftswoman in US English:
draftswoman
(British draughtswoman)
nounˈdraf(t)sˌwo͝omənˈdræf(t)sˌwʊmən
1A woman who makes detailed technical plans or drawings.
she served as lead draftswoman for the renovation
Example sentencesExamples
- She is a civil engineer and an expert mechanical draftswoman.
- His dad was a mechanical engineer, and his mom was a draftswoman.
- A Howard University professor of architecture, she served as lead draftswoman for the renovation.
- During the Second World War she worked as an industrial draughtswoman whilst studying art at night.
- During the war she worked as a draughtswoman at the Air Ministry and then taught A-level art at Dartington.
- She was an insanely brilliant aircraft designer and draughtswoman.
- She is no outsider, but a talented draftswoman whose upbringing in a family of steamfitters afforded her familiarity with the milieu of pipes, valves and boilers.
- She spent the war years first as a machinist, then as a draughtswoman in the aircraft factory at Hatfield.
- 1.1 A female artist skilled in drawing.
Nica is a deft draftswoman, as is apparent in the small drawings sprinkled through the show
Example sentencesExamples
- These are beautifully illustrated by the carefully executed plates of Lavoisier's wife, a highly skilled draftswoman, engraver, and painter who had studied under the artist Louis David.
- She had a beautiful way of putting things, and her drawings show that she was an incredible draughtswoman.