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Bailer logo #10101) Boat rescuer 2) Boatman with a bucket 3) Bucket user 4) Bucket-brigade member 5) Item for a leaky boat 6) One busy in a leaky boat 7) One on a bucket brigade 8) One who dips out water 9) Parachutist often
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Bailer

Bailer logo #21000[hydrogeology] A bailer in hydrogeology is a hollow tube used to retrieve groundwater samples from monitoring wells. Groundwater monitoring wells are drilled in areas where there are underground storage tanks or where there is environmental remediation occurring. The wells are typically built out of PVC casing which is slotted to allow grou...
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Bailer

Bailer logo #21752A device for removing water that has entered the boat.
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Bailer

Bailer logo #21795 A device for removing water that has entered the boat.
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Bailer

Bailer logo #21002• (n.) One who bails or lades. • (n.) A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit. • (n.) See Bailor.
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Bailer

Bailer logo #10444A pipe or tube with a valve at the lower end, used to collect groundwater samples from wells or open boreholes.
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bailer

bailer logo #10444a long, cylindrical container fitted with a valve at its lower end, used to remove water, sand, mud, drilling cuttings, or oil from a well in cable-tool drilling.
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Bailer

Bailer logo #20972Bail'er noun (Law) See Bailor .
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Bailer

Bailer logo #20094A pipe with a valve at the lower end, used to remove slurry from the bottom or side of a well as it is being drilled, or to collect groundwater samples from wells or open boreholes. 2. A tube of varying length.
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