|
ABANDONS |
Ditches |
|
TRENCHES |
Ditches |
|
MOATS |
Ditches |
|
DISCARDS |
Ditches Di’s pack |
|
|
RETRENCHES |
Fires about WWI ditches |
|
DITCHER |
One who digs ditches. |
|
DITCH |
To dig a ditch or ditches. |
|
TRENCHER |
One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches. |
|
|
TRENCH |
To cut furrows or ditches in; as, to trench land for the
purpose of draining it. |
|
WATER CELERY |
A very acrid herb (Ranunculus sceleratus) growing in
ditches and wet places; -- called also cursed crowfoot. |
|
UNDERDITCH |
To dig an underground ditches in, so as to drain the
surface; to underdrain; as, to underditch a field or a farm. |
|
POSTERN |
A subterraneous passage communicating between the parade
and the main ditch, or between the ditches and the interior of the
outworks. |
|
FAGOT |
A bundle of sticks, twigs, or small branches of trees, used
for fuel, for raising batteries, filling ditches, or other purposes in
fortification; a fascine. |
|
GOUDRON |
A small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue,
used in various ways, as for igniting buildings or works, or to light
ditches and ramparts. |
|
HYLODES |
The piping frog (Hyla Pickeringii), a small American tree
frog, which in early spring, while breeding in swamps and ditches,
sings with high, shrill, but musical, notes. |
|
RIDGE |
A raised line or strip, as of ground thrown up by a plow or
left between furrows or ditches, or as on the surface of metal, cloth,
or bone, etc. |
|
FASCINE |
...nd
together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening
ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and
... |
|
XANTHIDIUM |
...s.
These algae have a rounded shape and are armed with glochidiate or
branched aculei. Several species occur in ditches, and others are found
... |
|
SIREN |
...s lungs. They inhabit the swamps, lagoons, and
ditches of the Southern United States. The more common species (Siren
lacertina) is dull lead-gra... |