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drift a mine tunnel following the direction, or "drift," of a vein; opposite of a cross-cut.
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drive Two-wheel drive = 2WD Four-wheel drive = 4WD
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/glossary.htm
drill A tool or apparatus, either manual or power operated, also called a drill bit, which is used for boring holes in wood, metal, stone, etc.
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drip 1. To let drops of liquid fall; to fall in or as in drops. 2. Projecting part of a sill, cornice, etc. that has a underside groove to shed rainwater.
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drilling Sowing seeds in furrows or holes by hand or machine.
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