draughtproof

English

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Etymology

From draught +‎ -proof.

Adjective

draughtproof (comparative more draughtproof, superlative most draughtproof) (British spelling)

  1. That prevents the entry of draughts.

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Verb

draughtproof (third-person singular simple present draughtproofs, present participle draughtproofing, simple past and past participle draughtproofed)

  1. To seal an opening, so as to prevent the entry of draughts.

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