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Boring
The act or process of one who or that which bores as the boring of cannon the boring of piles and
bore
bore past of bear
Bore
a round hole in or through to pierce as to bore a plank
bored
tired of the world bored with life
Eagre
tide moving up an estuary or river commonly called the bore See Bore
Well
by any user, and includes as open well, dug well, bore well, dug-cum-bore well, tube well, filter point, collector well or
Petroleum
Petroleum, includes any mineral oil or relative hydrocarbon and natural gas existing in its natural condition in strata, but does...
Borer
One that bores an instrument for boring
Perforate
To bore through to pierce through with a pointed instrument to make
Pholas
bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidaelig They bore holes for themselves in clay peat and soft rocks
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