dredge 1  (drĕj)
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n. 1. Any of various machines equipped with scooping or suction devices and used to deepen harbors and waterways and in underwater mining. 2. Nautical A boat or barge equipped with a dredge. 3. An implement consisting of a net on a frame, used for gathering shellfish. v. dredged, dredg·ing, dredg·es v. tr. 1. To clean, deepen, or widen with a dredge. 2. To bring up with a dredge: dredged up the silt. 3. To come up with; unearth: dredged up bitter memories. v. intr. To use a dredge: dredging for alluvial gold.
[Middle English dreg- (in dreg-boat, boat for dredging); akin to Old English dragan, to draw.]  (click for a larger image) dredge1 |