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Broken or sheared rock, commonly found in a fault zone or at the margin of a lode.
Ãâó: www.nbmg.unr.edu/comstockscience/vocab1.shtml
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Mine slowly with a pick, nowadays usually only when opal is known to be present.
Ãâó: www.1earth.com.au/jewelry/opal/glossary.html
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This term is used to describe a miner digging out opal, or digging with a pick in anticipation of striking opal.
Ãâó: www.wj.com.au/mining/glossary.html
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When a piece of cane has been cut to the right length, it must be shaved down to a specific thinness that, when wet, is flexible enough it can be folded and shaped without cracking. This shaving down is called gouging the cane, and it is done by a special piece of equipment called a gouging machine. The machine has a cradle for the piece of cane. Then a carriage device containing a sharp blade is run back and forth over the cane.
Ãâó: www.oboes.com/oboeglossary.html
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to turn the board sharply and dramatically, at full speed.
Ãâó: www.adventuretime.com/index1/slangindex.html
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