| drainage |
Improving the productivity of agricultural land by removing excess water from the soil by such means as ditches or subsurface drainage tiles.
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| draft |
1. The act of drawing or removing water from a tank or reservoir. 2. The water which is drawn or removed.
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| drain |
a trench or trough-like excavation made to collect water. A drain collects and conveys water (a ditch may only serve to collect water). A gutter is a paved drain commonly built in conjunction with the curbs of the roadway or closely adjacent to the paved portion of the roadway
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| drainage |
a construction or appliance that intercepts and removes water
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| drainage |
A natural system of drains that channel surface water.
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| DRA | the creation of artistic drawings |
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| DRA | a skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines |
| DRA | not airtight |
| DRA | the act of dragging (pulling with force) |
| DRA | a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) |
| DRA | the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid |
| DRA | proceed for an extended period of time |
| DRA | persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting |
| DRA | suck in or take, as of air |
| DRA | search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost |
| DRA | pull, as against a resistance |
| DRA | draw slowly or heavily |
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