1. trenching - Noun
2. trenching - Adjective
3. trenching - Verb
of Trench
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt will, if adopted by the States, forever disable every one of them from passing laws trenching upon those fundamental rights and privileges which pertain to citizens of the United States, and to all person who may happen to be within their jurisdiction. Source: Internet
It will involve engineers creating 93 metres of trenching in the road for a new supply to be brought in and a new substation to be added. Source: Internet
Combined with the new data to be collected from the upcoming program, the company expects to delineate mineralized structures related to past gold and base metal discoveries and outline targets for follow-up trenching and drilling. Source: Internet
West Maui Construction says the discovery was made at 10 a.m. today (Friday, Oct. 23, 2020) while trenching activities were taking place for a waterline project in Lahaina. Source: Internet
Fancamp has a comprehensive historical exploration database including airborne and ground geophysics, surface mapping, trenching and sampling, approximately 103 diamond-drill holes, and a small exploration decline. Source: Internet
The focus of this initial bulk sample will be on testing the extent and grade of mineralization in existing pits and on trenching new exploration areas beneath shallow soil on virgin ground. Source: Internet