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Definition of drill
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drill is as below...
Drill (v. t.) To sow, as
seeds,
by
dribbling
them along a
furrow
or in a row, like a
trickling
rill of
water..
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Mandrill
::
Mandrill
(n.) a large West
African
baboon
(Cynocephalus,
/
Papio,
mormon).
The adult male has, on the sides of the nose,
large,
naked,
grooved
swellings,
conspicuously
striped
with blue and red..
Lancer
::
Lancer
(n.) A set of
quadrilles
of a
certain
arrangement.
Drill
::
Drill (n.) An
implement
for
making
holes for
sowing
seed, and
sometimes
so
formed
as to
contain
seeds and drop them into the hole
made..
Drilling
::
Drilling
(n.) A
heavy,
twilled
fabric
of linen or
cotton..
Counterbore
::
Counterbore
(n.) A kind of pin drill with the
cutting
edge or edges
normal
to the axis; -- used for
enlarging
a hole, or for
forming
a
flat-bottomed
recess
at its
mouth..
Palette
::
Palette
(n.) A
breastplate
for a
breast
drill.
Mormon
::
Mormon
(n.) The
mandrill.
Zouave
::
Zouave
(n.)
Hence,
one of a body of
soldiers
who adopt the dress and drill of the
Zouaves,
as was done by a
number
of
volunteer
regiments
in the army of the
United
States
in the Civil War,
1861-65..
Bore
::
Bore (v. t.) To
perforate
or
penetrate,
as a solid body, by
turning
an
auger,
gimlet,
drill,
or other
instrument;
to make a round hole in or
through;
to
pierce;
as, to bore a
plank..
Drill
::
Drill (v. t.) To cause to flow in
drills
or rills or by
trickling;
to drain by
trickling;
as,
waters
drilled
through
a sandy
stratum..
Carbonado
::
Carbonado
(n.) A black
variety
of
diamond,
found in
Brazil,
and used for
diamond
drills.
It
occurs
in
irregular
or
rounded
fragments,
rarely
distinctly
crystallized,
with a
texture
varying
from
compact
to
porous..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. t.) To
perforate
by a
pointed
instrument;
to bore; to
transfix;
to
drill.
Cotillion
::
Cotillion
(n.) A brisk
dance,
performed
by eight
persons;
a
quadrille..
Drillmaster
::
Drillmaster
(n.) One who
teaches
drill,
especially
in the way of
gymnastics..
Thirl
::
Thirl (v. t.) To bore; to drill or
thrill.
See
Thrill.
Drilling
::
Drilling
(n.) A
training
by
repeated
exercises.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
drill.
See 3d
Drill,
1..
Tendrilled
::
Tendrilled
(a.)
Furnished
with
tendrils,
or with such or so many,
tendrils..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) A row of seed sown in a
furrow.
Grab
::
Grab (n.) An
instrument
for
clutching
objects
for the
purpose
of
raising
them; --
specially
applied
to
devices
for
withdrawing
drills,
etc., from
artesian
and other wells that are
drilled,
bored,
or
driven..
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