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FLOODGATE |
Sluice |
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SLUICED |
Of Sluice |
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SLUICING |
Of Sluice |
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HATCH |
A flood gate; a a sluice gate. |
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SLUICY |
Falling copiously or in streams, as from a sluice. |
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SASSE |
A sluice or lock, as in a river, to make it more navigable. |
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SLUICE |
To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice
meadows. |
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UNSLUICE |
To sluice; to open the sluice or sluices of; to let
flow; to discharge. |
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TRUNK |
A flume or sluice in which ores are separated from the
slimes in which they are contained. |
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CLOUGH |
A sluice used in returning water to a channel after
depositing its sediment on the flooded land. |
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GO-OUT |
A sluice in embankments against the sea, for letting out
the land waters, when the tide is out. |
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BATARDEAU |
A wall built across the ditch of a fortification, with a
sluice gate to regulate the height of water in the ditch on both sides
of the wall. |
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SLUICEWAY |
An artificial channel into which water is let by a
sluice; specifically, a trough constructed over the bed of a stream, so
that logs, lumber, o... |
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RIFFLE |
A trough or sluice having cleats, grooves, or steps across
the bottom for holding quicksilver and catching particles of gold when
auriferous ea... |