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EXHAUSTS |
Drains |
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BLEEDS |
Drains |
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SEWERS |
Underground drains |
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SARDINE |
Drains off European fish |
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SEWAGE |
Waste matter in drains |
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EMPTIES |
Drains showing signs of partying |
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SEWERAGE |
System of drains for waste matter |
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DRAINER |
One who, or that which, drains. |
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DRAIN |
The grain from the mashing tub; as, brewers' drains. |
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MOLE |
A plow of peculiar construction, for forming underground
drains. |
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DRAINTILE |
A hollow tile used in making drains; -- called also
draining tile. |
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IMPROVEMENT |
Valuable additions or betterments, as buildings,
clearings, drains, fences, etc., on premises. |
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PLONGE |
To cleanse, as open drains which are entered by the
tide, by stirring up the sediment when the tide ebbs. |
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TREACLE |
Molasses; sometimes, specifically, the molasses which
drains from the sugar-refining molds, and which is also called
sugarhouse molasses. |
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DRAINAGE |
The system of drains and their operation, by which
superfluous water is removed from towns, railway beds, mines, and other
works. |
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TILE |
A plate, or thin piece, of baked clay, used for covering the
roofs of buildings, for floors, for drains, and often for ornamental
mantel works. |
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POT |
To drain; as, to pot sugar, by taking it from the cooler,
and placing it in hogsheads, etc., having perforated heads, through
which the molasses drains off. |
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TUNNEL |
...anals or
railroads under elevated ground, for the formation of roads under
rivers or canals, and the construction of sewers, drains, and the lik... |
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MOLASSES |
The thick, brown or dark colored, viscid,
uncrystallizable sirup which drains from sugar, in the process of
manufacture; any thick, viscid, swe... |