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Drill

To pierce or bore with a drill or a with a drill to perforate as to drill a hole into a rock

fluegelhorn

a brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore

flugelhorn

a brass wind instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore and having three valves

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Go devil

A weight which is dropped into a bore as of an oil well to explode a cartridge previously lowered

Horntail

Any one of family Uroceridaelig of large hymenopterous insects allied to the sawflies The larvaelig bore in the wood of trees So called from the long stout ovipositors of the females

Imperforable

Incapable of being perforated or bored through

Vice-Chancellors in Equity

c. 5, s. 19. One of them was at one time called Vice-Chancellor of England, the last who bore that title being Sir Lancelot Shadwell. Each Vice-Chancellor st separately from the Lord Chancellor and lords justices, to

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Drill

To pierce or bore with a drill or a with a drill to perforate as to drill a hole into a rock

fluegelhorn

a brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore

flugelhorn

a brass wind instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider bore and having three valves

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Go devil

A weight which is dropped into a bore as of an oil well to explode a cartridge previously lowered

Horntail

Any one of family Uroceridaelig of large hymenopterous insects allied to the sawflies The larvaelig bore in the wood of trees So called from the long stout ovipositors of the females

Imperforable

Incapable of being perforated or bored through

Vice-Chancellors in Equity

c. 5, s. 19. One of them was at one time called Vice-Chancellor of England, the last who bore that title being Sir Lancelot Shadwell. Each Vice-Chancellor st separately from the Lord Chancellor and lords justices, to

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