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biscuit cutter

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: biscuit cutter
(′bis·kət ′kəd·ər)

(mining engineering) A short (6-8 inches or 15-20 centimeters) core barrel that is sharpened at the bottom and forced into the rocks by the jars.


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