draftswoman

English

Etymology

From draft + -s- + -woman.

Noun

draftswoman (plural draftswomen)

  1. A woman employed in making drawings.
  2. A woman exceptionally skilled in drawing. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Usage notes

  • Has the effect of highlighting gender
  • Draftsman often used without regard to gender
  • Draftsperson is sometimes used, especially in written documents.
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