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bore·hole
| \ ˈbȯr-ˌhōl
\
: a hole bored or drilled in the earth: such as
a
: an exploratory well
b
chiefly British
: a small-diameter well drilled especially to obtain water
In older times people used the first borehole as fridge to store consequent cores in there.
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Karen Hopkin, Scientific American , 17 Aug. 2021
The image was taken on the mission's 165th Martian day, or sol, at night in order to reduce self-shadowing within the borehole that can occur during daylight imaging.
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Julia Musto, Fox News , 15 Aug. 2021
The waste from these designs do not have a width or volume limitation, making packaging the waste to accommodate an optimal-size borehole or other repository types very easy.
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James Conca, Forbes , 27 Apr. 2021
The facility’s surface seismometer is now almost the equal of a detector buried in a borehole more than 300 feet underground that reliably picks up small quakes and quarry blasts..
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Alex Fox, Smithsonian Magazine , 6 Apr. 2020
In addition to the tankers’ over-exploitation of boreholes , the city is eating into its remaining forests, which feed the springs, while also sprawling over aquifer recharge areas.
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Peter Schwartzstein, New York Times , 11 Jan. 2020
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“Borehole.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/borehole. Accessed 14 Oct. 2022.
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