
1) Bring up doctor to border 2) Canal machine 3) Change channels 4) Channel maintenance machine 5) Clean a canal 6) Clean out a bed 7) Clean the waterway 8) Clear the channel 9) Coat in flour 10) Coat in sifted flour 11) Coat with flour 12) Cover before cooking 13) Cover in flour 14) Cover with flour
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1) Deepen
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This ability is written Dredge X. Any time a player would draw a card, if a card with dredge is in his or her graveyard, the player may instead put the top X cards of his or her library into the graveyard and return the card with dredge to his or her hand. A player can't do this if there are fewer than X cards in his or her library. Dredge appears ...
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• (n.) Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging; as: (a) A dragnet for taking up oysters, etc., from their beds. (b) A dredging machine. (c) An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea. • (v. t.) To sift or sprinkle flour, etc., on, as on roasting meat. • (n.) Very fine...
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To lightly coat food that is going to be fried with flour, breadcrumbs, or cornmeal. The coating helps to brown the food and provides a crunchy surface. Dredged foods need to be cooked immediately. Breaded foods (those dredged in flour, dipped in egg then dredged again in breading) can be prepared and held before cooking.
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(noun) A waterborne machine that removes unwanted silt accumulations from the bottom of a waterway. (verb) The process of removing sediment from harbor or river bottoms for safety purposes and to allow for deeper vessels.
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(from the article `commercial fishing`) Dredges and trawls are of great importance in commercial sea fisheries. Dredges are generally used in shallow water by small vessels, although a ...
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large floating device for underwater excavation. Dredging has four principal objectives: (1) to develop and maintain greater depths than naturally ... [6 related articles]
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To coat meat with a dry mixture such as flour, bread or cracker crumbs.
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1. Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging; as: A dragnet for taking up oysters, etc, from their beds. A dredging machine. An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea. ... 2. <chemical> Very fine mineral matter held in suspension in water. ... Origin: F. Drege, dreige, fish net...
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Completely coating in flour and shaking off the excess.
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an action that lightly coats food that is going to be pan fried or saut
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To sprinkle or coat with flour or other fine substance.
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Dredge (drĕj)
noun [ French
drège ,
dreige , fish net, from a word akin to English
draw ; confer Dutch
dreg ,
dregge , small anchor,
dreg net dragnet. √73. See
Draw .]
1. Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging; as:
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Dredge noun [ Middle English
dragge , French
dragée , dredge, also, sugar plum; confer Prov.
dragea , Italian
treggea ; corrupted from Late Latin
tragemata , plural, sweetmeats, Greek ..., from ... to gnaw.] A mixture of oats and barley. [ Obsolete]
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Dredge transitive verb To sift or sprinkle flour, etc., on, as on roasting meat.
Beau. & Fl. Dredging box .
(a) Same as 2d Dredger . (b) (Gun.) A copper box with a perforated lid; -- used for sprinkling meal powder over shell fuses. F...Found on
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A common piece of mining equipment, the dredge sucks up dirt and gravel from within a stream bed by the use of water pressure.
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Alluvial deposits, notably of tin, are often mined by dredges which float on artificial or natural shallow waters (pond), dredge up the mineral and concentrate it on board with spirals, shaking tables etc. Dredging in front of the dredge and depositing tailings behind it moves the pond across the deposit.
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To sprinkle lightly and evenly with sugar or flour. A dredger has holes pierced on the lid to sprinkle evenly.
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A net attached to a frame that's dragged along the ocean floor to collect animals.
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Coat or sprinkle lightly with flour, sugar, etc.
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To coat an ingredient with a dry ingredient, such as flour or powdered sugar, either before or after cooking.
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noun a power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed
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a machine, operated by some form of power, usually mounted on a flat-bottomed hull equipped to dig, process and dispose of alluvial or other placer gravels from the bottom of rivers or other bodies of water.
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An apparatus used in the removal of substrate usually to deepen water passages.
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