Associations to the word «Dredging»
Noun
- Reclamation
- Silt
- Sediment
- Oyster
- Waterway
- Nourishment
- Navigation
- Inlet
- Shoreline
- Estuary
- Harbor
- Harbour
- Wetland
- Levee
- Erosion
- Widening
- Shoal
- Sewage
- Disposal
- Shipping
- Barge
- Gravel
- Fishery
- Lagoon
- Hopper
- Pollution
- Reef
- Sand
- Spoil
- Dike
- Canal
- Filling
- Dock
- Causeway
- Maintenance
- Seaport
- Drilling
- Steamer
- Fathom
- Channel
- Harvesting
- Wharf
- Mining
- Depth
- Port
- Contracting
- Spill
- Drainage
- Pier
- Bucket
- Contractor
- M3
- Berth
- Extraction
- Contamination
- Spawning
- Isla
- Fishing
- Boating
- Galveston
- Mud
- Waterfront
- Peat
- Quay
- Vessel
- Construction
- Digging
- Debris
- Habitat
- Potomac
- Marina
- Diversion
- Draught
- Dam
Adjective
Wiktionary
DREDGING, verb. Present participle of dredge
DREDGING, noun. That which is dredged up.
DREDGING, noun. (uncountable) the act of using a dredger or excavator to dredge a harbour, river, channel or watercourse.
DREDGING BOX, noun. A dredger (container with a perforated lid used for scattering sugar or flour).
DREDGING BOX, noun. (military) (historical) A copper box with a perforated lid, used for sprinkling meal powder over shell fuses.
DREDGING BOXES, noun. Plural of dredging box
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