Associations to the word «Dredging»
Noun
- Flour
- Gulf
- Suez
- Alteration
- Plume
- Degradation
- Beach
- Supervision
- Bottom
- River
- Basin
- Tide
- Phillip
- Excavation
- Remove
- Bay
- Mangrove
- Ferry
- Fill
- Shovel
- Diving
- Ecosystem
- Spit
- Steamboat
- Engineer
- Improvement
- Runoff
- Industrial
- Panama
- Tow
- Disturbance
- Corps
- Operation
- Deep
- Pipeline
- Shipyard
- Marsh
- Thames
- Pond
- Project
- Dyke
- Coral
- Impact
- Shore
- Permit
- Pump
- Restoration
- Lock
- Collecting
- Removal
- Equipment
- Deposit
- Fax
- Clearing
- Tug
- Cruise
- Ocean
- Shell
- Wreck
- Lake
- Westminster
- Flood
- Environment
- Pile
- Artifact
- Irrigation
- Wedge
- Excursion
- Survey
- Dune
- Coast
- Trench
- Nicaragua
- Tonne
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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