fosse abbr. | |
commun. industr. construct. | deep |
construct. | catchwater drain |
med. | fossa |
tech. | pit; hole |
fosses abbr. | |
health. | sumps |
fossé abbr. | |
agric. | slit |
fin. scient. | price gap |
tectonique abbr. | |
astr. | geotectonics |
construct. | tectonic |
earth.sc. | tectonics |
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cut-off ditch; ditch | |||
rift | |||
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pit | |||
ditch; trench | |||
drain, culvert, open gutter; grip; gain; notch (in wood); groove; rebate; track; cutting; slot; side ditch | |||
main runner | |||
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cesspool (d'aisances) | |||
well; shaft; mine | |||
deep | |||
catchwater drain; drainage ditch; notch (in wood); mortise; trench; open-cut mine; open-cast mine | |||
trench pool | |||
fossa; vallecula; fovea (fossa, pit) | |||
pit; hole | |||
inspection pit | |||
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slit | |||
ditch A long, narrow excavation artificially dug in the ground; especially an open and usually unpaved waterway, channel, or trench for conveying water for drainage or irrigation, and usually smaller than a canal. Some ditches may be natural watercourses | |||
price gap | |||
ditch (égout); moat (château); trench (militaire) | |||
trough | |||
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sumps | |||
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fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) |
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