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ground sluice

noun

, Mining.
  1. a trench, cut through a placer or through bedrock, through which a stream is diverted in order to dislodge and wash the gravel.


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Other Words From

  • ground-sluicer noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ground sluice1

First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences

Well, soon as I sold the stock I hit for the lake front and began to ground sluice the coal dust off of my palate.

Any one who has worked a ground sluice knows how extremely difficult it is with a strong head of water to shift from its position an ounce of solid gold.

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