Drawing

/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/ noun

A picture made with lines, usually using a pencil, pen, or charcoal, rather than paint. It can also mean the act of making such a picture, or the process of choosing something by pulling lots.

From the verb 'draw', from Old English 'dragan' meaning 'to pull, drag'. The sense of 'drawing' lines on a surface grew from the idea of pulling a tool across it. The meaning of 'drawing lots' comes from pulling marked items from a container.

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