drafting
This term carries a strong sense of incompleteness and iteration. When used in writing, it implies a raw, workable state where the focus is on structure and ideas rather than polish or perfection. It suggests a process of refinement where the first attempt is expected to be flawed. In technical or military contexts, the word shifts toward selection and precision. It evokes the image of a blueprint or a strategic list, where a specific entity is chosen to fit a precise role or requirement within a larger system.
Uncountable when referring to the professional skill of technical drawing. Countable when referring to specific versions of a document, such as the first and second draftings.
Meanings
To create a preliminary version of a document or plan.
"She is drafting the first version of the contract."
To select a person for a specific purpose, often for military service or a sports team.
"The team is drafting a new quarterback this year."
The act of drawing technical plans for architecture or engineering.
"The student is studying drafting in college."