adit

ad·it

 (ăd′ĭt)

n.

An almost horizontal entrance to a mine.


[Latin aditus, access, from past participle of adīre, to approach : ad-, ad- + īre, to go; see ei- in Indo-European roots.]

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adit

(ˈædɪt)

n

(Mining & Quarrying) an almost horizontal shaft into a mine, for access or drainage

[C17: from Latin aditus an approach, from adīre, from ad- towards + īre to go]

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ad•it

(ˈæd ɪt)

n.

a nearly horizontal passage leading into a mine.

[1595–1605; < Latin aditus an approach]

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