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Jus fodiendi
Jus fodiendi, a right of digging.
Labourer
promotion of honest industry. A 'labourer' is a man who digs and does other work of that kind with his hands
Minerals
substances which can be obtained from the earth by mining, digging, drilling, dredging, hydraulicking, quarrying or by any other operation and
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Sink
and cognate expressions, includes, in relation to a well, and digging, drilling or boring of a well or deepening of an
Fossorious
Adapted for digging said of the legs of certain insects
groundbreaking
project It is sometimes carried out by an official who digs the first spadeful of dirt from the ground to begin
Collier
One engaged in the business of digging mineral coal or making charcoal or in transporting or dealing
Fodient
Fitted for or pertaining to digging
Excavation
of excavating or of making hollow by cutting scooping or digging out a part of a solid mass
Excavate
or hole in to make hollow by cutting scooping or digging as to excavate a ball to excavate the earth
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