Definition of Indraught. Meaning of Indraught. Synonyms of Indraught

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Definition of Indraught

Indraught
Indraught In"draught`, n. 1. An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh. 2. A draught of air or flow of water setting inward.

Meaning of Indraught from wikipedia

- near the mouth of the great bay Hudson later simply named the "Great Indraught" (Isfjorden). On 13 July, Hudson and his crew estimated that they had...
- Spitsbergen), near the mouth of the great bay Hudson later named the Great Indraught (Isfjorden). In this way, the English hoped to head off expansion in the...
- of the levels, from Kent Wall to the Knelle Dam, was to be used as an "indraught", essentially a holding reservoir for river water and some sea water,...
- Orkney and the island of Rousay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. The tidal indraught is "scarcely felt beyond a line joining Costa Head and the Reef of Quendale"...
- on the northwestern coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland. The tidal indraught of Eynhallow Sound is "scarcely felt beyond a line joining Costa Head...
- pretty clear I am quite wrong about the head acting like a wedge. The indraught of the living larva is astonishing.": 69  Utricularia resupinata was moved...