Associations to the word «Dredge»
Noun
- Ore
- Sunk
- Restoration
- Shell
- Rope
- Washing
- Dig
- Rivers
- Cake
- Gear
- Barrier
- Clue
- Rouge
- Cab
- Deck
- Vacuum
- Jake
- Mainland
- Shore
- Brook
- Filling
- Up
- Pearl
- Miner
- Peninsula
- Beef
- Colin
- Equipment
- Piece
- Wreck
- Lay
- Fishery
- Hull
- Smile
- Mound
- Mixture
- Joint
- Su
- Access
- Revision
- Permission
- Stream
- Drift
- Repair
- Marine
- Sea
- Gulf
- Traffic
- Surface
- Cloth
- Pot
- Kidney
- Warehouse
- Fraser
- Improvement
- Pitt
- Remains
- Cape
- Bank
- Ghost
Adjective
Wiktionary
DREDGE, noun. Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging; as:
DREDGE, noun. A dragnet for taking up oysters, etc., from their beds.
DREDGE, noun. A dredging machine.
DREDGE, noun. An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea.
DREDGE, noun. Very fine mineral matter held in suspension in water.
DREDGE, verb. To make a channel deeper or wider using a dredge
DREDGE, verb. To bring something to the surface with a dredge
DREDGE, verb. (Usually with up) to unearth, such as an unsavoury past
DREDGE, verb. To coat moistened food with a powder, such as flour or sugar
DREDGE, noun. A mixture of oats and barley.
DREDGE UP, verb. Used other than as an idiom: see dredge, up.
DREDGE UP, verb. (figuratively) To find by diligent search, especially from unsavory sources.
Dictionary definition
DREDGE, noun. A power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed.
DREDGE, verb. Cover before cooking; "dredge the chicken in flour before frying it".
DREDGE, verb. Search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost.
DREDGE, verb. Remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water.
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