adits

[ˈædɪts]

adits Definition

a horizontal entrance to a mine.

Using adits: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adits" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The miners entered the mine through an adit.

  • Example

    The adit was blocked by debris from the landslide.

  • Example

    The adit provided ventilation for the underground workings.

adits Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with adits

  • a horizontal passageway in a mine that provides access to ore deposits

    Example

    The adit level was used to transport ore from the mine to the surface.

  • the entrance to a mine or tunnel

    Example

    The adit mouth was partially collapsed, making it difficult to enter the mine.

  • a system of drainage channels and pipes used to remove water from a mine through an adit

    Example

    The adit drainage system was essential for keeping the mine dry and preventing flooding.

Origins of adits

from Old French 'adit', meaning 'access'

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Summary: adits in Brief

'Adits' [ˈædɪts] are horizontal entrances to mines. They provide access to underground workings and can be used for ventilation and drainage. Phrases like 'adit level' and 'adit mouth' refer to specific parts of a mine or tunnel. 'Adits' are also known as tunnels, galleries, passages, or entryways.