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mole drain

 
(′mōl ′drān)

(civil engineering) A subsurface channel for water drainage; formed by pulling a solid object, usually a solid cylinder having a wedge-shaped point at one end, through the soil at the proper slope and depth.


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A subsurface channel for draining water.


 
 

 

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