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Drain
Drain. By s. 343 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, the following definition is given for that Act
drained
having lost much energy or emotion from vigorous activity of people as the days events left her completely drained of strength
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Drain
To draw off by degrees to cause to flow gradually out or off hence to cause the exhaustion of
Draining
The art of carrying off surplus water as from land
Drainage
A draining a gradual flowing off of any liquid also that which flows out of a drain
burned out
drained of energy or effectiveness driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress of people
Culvert
A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road railroad canal etc a small bridge
Cunette
A drain trench in a ditch or moat called also cuvette
Drein
To drain
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