Trip to a mine
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DESCENTTrip to a mine
AMOIMine, to a Parisian
ADITEntrance to a mine.
ADITTunnel to a mine.
ADITApproach to a mine
AMOIMine, to a mineur
ADITOpening to a mine tunnel.
SHAFTPath down to a mine
SALTSAdd golds to a mine
ADITHorizontal entrance to a mine
SALTSAdds gold to a mine
SALTAdd gold to a mine
minesto extract from a mine
mineto extract from a mine
minedto extract from a mine
unminedto extract from a mine
workto exhaust, as a mine
minesto work in a mine
minedto work in a mine
mineto work in a mine
unminedto work in a mine
ADITNearly horizontal entrance to a mine
SINKHOLESurface depression due to a mine collapse
SALTSAdds gold ore to a barren mine
gobto fill a mine with waste material
gobbingGOB, to fill a mine with waste material
gobbedGOB, to fill a mine with waste material
camouflet(French) a mine used to destroy an underground enemy emplacement
fuzedto attach a fuse or fuze to (a bomb, mine, etc.)
camoufletsCAMOUFLET, (French) a mine used to destroy an underground enemy emplacement
fuzeto attach a fuse or fuze to (a bomb, mine, etc.)
fuzingto attach a fuse or fuze to (a bomb, mine, etc.)
fuzesto attach a fuse or fuze to (a bomb, mine, etc.)
pillarsolid mass of coal, rock, or ore left standing to support a mine roof
tributesA proportion of ore or its equivalent, paid to a miner for his work, or to the owner or lessor of a mine
stopedany excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts
stopeany excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts
stopingany excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts
stopesany excavation made in a mine, esp. from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts
paravaneunderwater defensive device against mines, consisting of a pair of torpedo-shaped vanes towed at the bow of a ship, usually a minesweeper, by cables that can cut the cable of a moored mine, causing the mine to rise to the surface, where it can be destroye