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Definition of Draftspersons
1. draftsperson [n] - See also: draftsperson
Lexicographical Neighbors of Draftspersons
Literary usage of Draftspersons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology and the Future of the U.S. Construction Industry: Proceedings of by American Institute of Architects (1986)
"But draftspersons get paid considerably less than designers. According to a recent
New York AIA study of architectural salaries at six professional levels, ..."
2. How Our Laws Are Made by Charles W. Johnson (1999)
"... have considerable knowledge regarding the laws affecting their interests and
have the services of legislative draftspersons at their disposal for this ..."
3. Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares by Susan I. Rotroff (2006)
"Likewise, although many vessels had been drawn by earlier draftspersons, many of
those drawings had to be revised and reinked, a project I undertook myself. ..."
4. Guide for the Preparation of Patent Drawings: Selected Rules of Practice ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Since the Guide for Patent Draftsmen served many users other than patent
draftspersons, the Office chose the broader title to embrace the varied audiences. ..."