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Grab | |
gen. | grave; sepulchre; tomb |
amer. | sepulcher |
Grab... | |
gen. | sepulchral |
gegraben | |
gen. | digged; dug; graven |
grub | |
gen. | graved; grubbed |
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grave; sepulchre; tomb | |||
sepulcher | |||
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sepulchral | |||
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trench | |||
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burrow; dig; sink | |||
bury; engrave; grave; mine | |||
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digs; grubs; spades; trenches | |||
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deep | |||
cut-off ditch | |||
tip bottom drainage trench; sewer (cloaca); ditch A long, narrow excavation artificially dug in the ground; especially an open and usually unpaved waterway, channel, or trench for conveying water for drainage or irrigation, and usually smaller than a canal. Some ditches may be natural watercourses | |||
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digged; dug; graven; trenched | |||
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graved; grubbed | |||
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mine | |||
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crypt |
Grab: 61 phrases in 13 subjects |
Agriculture | 4 |
Archaeology | 1 |
Architecture | 1 |
Communications | 1 |
Construction | 6 |
Earth sciences | 4 |
Education | 2 |
General | 31 |
Information technology | 1 |
Life sciences | 5 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Social science | 2 |
Transport | 2 |