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Mine logo #10101) Coalpit 2) Colliery 3) Delve 4) Dig 5) Excavate 6) Pit 7) Possessive 8) Store
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Mine logo #10101) UMW concern 2) Abundant source 3) After strip or gold 4) Alternative to your place 5) Antipersonnel device 6) Antitank device 7) Any great source of supply 8) Battlefield booby trap 9) Beach volleyball cry 10) Belonging to me 11) Big bonanza 12) Blasting site 13) Blood Diamond locale 14) Booby trap
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mine logo #22054place where minerals are extracted by excavation
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Mine logo #21002• (pron. & a.) Belonging to me; my. Used as a pronominal to me; my. Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, `Vengeance is mine; I will repay.` Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel. • (v. t.) To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation ...
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mine logo #21003in military and naval operations, a usually stationary explosive device that is designed to destroy personnel, ships, or vehicles when the latter ... [5 related articles]
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mine logo #20688Explosive charge on land or sea, or in the atmosphere, designed to be detonated by contact, vibration (for example, from an enemy engine), magnetic influence, or a timing device. Countermeasures...
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Mine logo #20762 A mine is an explosive weapon which is hidden underground or underwater and triggers when an individual or vehicle moves over it or it is remotely detonated. Mines are often placed in groups, forming a minefield. Due to the use of mines most nations now operate specialist mine disposal teams in their armed forces.
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MINE logo #20895Microbial Information Network Europe
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mine logo #209731. To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means. 'They mined the walls.' (Hayward) 'Too lazy to cut down these immense trees, the spoilers. Had mined them, and placed a quantity of gunpowder in the cavity.' (Sir W. Scott) ... 2...
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mine logo #22291 1) Deposit in which minerals or ore is or was industrially extracted. 2) To exploit a mineral deposit.
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Mine logo #20972Mine (mēn) noun [ French] See Mien . [ Obsolete]
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Mine logo #20972Mine (mīn) pron. & adjective [ Middle English min , from Anglo-Saxon mīn ; akin to Dutch mijn , Old Saxon , OFries., & Old High German mīn , German mein , Swedish & Danish min , Icelandic minn , Goth. meins my, mine, m...
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Mine logo #20972Mine intransitive verb [ French miner , Latin minare to drive animals, in Late Latin also, to lead, conduct, dig a mine (cf. English lode , and lead to conduct), akin to Latin minari to threaten; confer Spanish mina mine, conduit, subterraneous canal, a spring...
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Mine logo #20972Mine noun [ French, from Late Latin mina . See Mine , intransitive verb ] 1. A subterranean cavity or passage ; especially: (a) A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral substances are taken ...
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Mine logo #20972Mine transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Mined ; present participle & verbal noun Mining .] 1. To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin o...
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Mine logo #20671A word used by dealers to indicate that they have accepted the offer quoted by the... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/mine.htm?id=12787&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of mine'>more</a>
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Mine logo #21212An excavation made for obtaining minerals from the bowels of the earth, and the minerals themselves are known by the name of mine.Mines are therefore considered as open and not open. An open mine is one at which work has been done, and a part of the materials taken out. When land is let on which there is an open mine, the tenant may, unless restric...
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Mine logo #21217A mine is an explosive charge on land or sea, or in the atmosphere, designed to be detonated by contact, vibration, magnetic influence, or a timing device.
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Mine logo #23899Mines are the source of mineral-bearing material found near the surface or deep in the ground.
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Mine logo #23128(pl. Minen) an anti-personnel, tank or ship mine.
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mine logo #20974 noun explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel
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mine logo #21221Explosive charge on land or sea, or in the atmosphere, designed to be detonated by contact, vibration (for example, from an enemy engine), magnetic influence, or a timing device. Countermeasures include metal detectors (useless for plastic types), specially equipped helicopters, and (at sea) minesweepers. Mines were first used at sea in the early 1...
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mine logo #22346feeding tunnel formed by larvae in plant tissue, e.g. leafs, stems or fruits
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Mine logo #22732An excavation from which ore or minerals are extracted. The ore may be removed from an open pit on surface by truck haulage or from underground openings (workings) via a shaft and hoist equipment to the surface for further transport.
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Mine logo #22733A plant built to extract an ore or mineral substance either underground or from the surface. When the ore is extracted underground, the mine needs a system of excavations in the rock to gain access to the ore areas. When the ore is mined from surface, the ore is extracted from one or several pits.
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