Mining Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a small songbird of the finch family, typically yellow or yellow-green in color

  • The canary is a small bird known for its vibrant yellow color.
  • I love watching the canary chirp in its cage.
  • That canary is one cool bird, dude.
  • The canary in the coal mine serves as a warning for potential dangers ahead.

dig

noun a small, sharp implement used for cutting or piercing

verb to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., with a tool or machine

  • Archaeologists carefully dig through layers of soil to uncover ancient artifacts.
  • I really dig the new song by that band.
  • I heard she's digging that new guy she met at the party.
  • She had to dig deep to find the courage to speak up in front of the large crowd.

noun a space beneath the surface of the ground

adjective located, occurring, or taking place beneath the surface of the ground

  • The underground tunnel system was built to provide a safe passage for pedestrians.
  • Let's take the underground train to get to the city center quickly.
  • I heard there's a cool underground club downtown.
  • The artist's work remained largely underground until it was discovered by a mainstream audience.