MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: NOUN
- Training in marching and the use of weapons
- Similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored
- Disciplined, repetitious exercise as a means of teaching and perfecting a skill or procedure.
- A task or exercise for teaching a skill or procedure by repetition.
- The training of soldiers in marching and the manual of arms.
- Any of various marine gastropod mollusks, chiefly of the genus Urosalpinx, that bore holes into the shells of bivalve mollusks. U. cinera is destructive to oysters.
- A tool with a sharp point and cutting edges for making holes in hard materials (usually rotating rapidly or by repeated blows)
- Systematic training by multiple repetitions
- A large monkey (Mandrillus leucophaeus) of west-central African forests, having an olive brown body and a brightly colored face and resembling the mandrill.
- An implement with cutting edges or a pointed end for boring holes in hard materials, usually by a rotating abrasion or repeated blows; a bit.
- The hand-operated or hand-powered holder for this implement.
- A loud, harsh noise made by or as if by a powered tool of this kind.
- A shell-fish which is destructive to oyster-beds by boring into the shells of young oysters.
- The trench or channel in which the seeds are deposited.
- A row of seeds deposited in the earth.
- In agriculture, a machine for planting seeds, as of grasses, wheat, oats, corn, etc., by dropping them in rows and covering them with earth.
- In mining, a borer: the more common term in the United States.
- A tool for boring holes in metal, stone, or other hard substance; specifically, a steel cutting-tool fixed to a drill-stock, bow-lathe, or drilling-machine. See cuts under bow-drill, brace-drill, and cramp-drill.
- (military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms
- In zoology, a baboon.
- An apparatus used with a boring-tool which cuts on its end and is fed into the hole by a gimlet point, or with a tool such as is ordinarily turned by hand.
- A rill.
- A sip, as of water.
- A trade-name for drilling: often used in the plural.
- A machine or implement for planting seeds in holes or furrows.
- A row of planted seeds.
- A shallow trench or furrow in which seeds are planted.
- Durable cotton or linen twill of varying weights, generally used for work clothes.
- Specifically, Mormon or Cynocephalus leucophæus, a baboon of western Africa, closely related to the mandrill, but smaller, with a black visage, and a stumpy erect tail scarcely two inches long.
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: VERB
- N/A
- Make a hole with a pointed power or hand tool
- Teach by repetition
- Learn by repetition
- Undergo military training or do military exercises
- Train in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To instruct thoroughly by repetition in a skill or procedure.
- To strike or hit sharply.
- To make (a hole) with or as if with a drill.
- To make a hole in (a hard material) with a drill.
- To perform a training exercise.
- To infuse knowledge of or skill in by repetitious instruction: : teach.
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To plant (a field) in drills.
- To sow (seeds) in rows.
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To trill; trickle; flow gently.
- To drain; draw off in drains or streams: as, water drilled through a boggy soil.
- To pierce or make a hole in with a drill or a similar tool, or as if with a drill.
- To make with a drill: as, to drill a hole.
- 3 To wear away or waste slowly.
- To instruct and exercise in military tactics and the use of arms; hence, to train in anything with the practical thoroughness characteristic of military training.
- On American railroads, to shift (cars or locomotives) about, or run them back and forth, at a terminus or station, in order to get them into the desired position.
- 6 To draw on; entice; decoy.
- [⟨ drill, n., 4.] In agri.: To sow in rows, drills, or channels: as, to drill wheat.
- To sow with seed in drills: as, the field was drilled, not sown broadcast.
- To go through exercises in military tactics.
- To sow seed in drills.
- Make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: RELATED WORDS
- Dig into, Military installation, Wear thin, Air transportation, Snuff out, Reverse discrimination, Fatten up, Chip away, Make headway, Bite off, Nuclear submarine, Sniff out, Keep quiet, Information warfare, Drill
- Extraction, Dig, Digging, Auger, Rig, Exercises, Borehole, Mandrillus leucophaeus, Military drill, Electric drill, Practise, Practice session, Practice, Bore, Exercise
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Back away, Dip into, Dig into, Wear thin, Air transportation, Snuff out, Reverse discrimination, Fatten up, Chip away, Make headway, Bite off, Nuclear submarine, Sniff out, Keep quiet, Information warfare
- Hole, Excavation, Excavate, Perforation, Extraction, Dig, Digging, Auger, Rig, Exercises, Borehole, Electric drill, Practice, Bore, Exercise
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Such spacious ground was to be used for their own military drill.
- Wellness includingdrug awareness, CPR, physical Fitness and basic military drill are continued.
- And why is it such a popular military drill exercise?
- Wellness, CPR, physical fitness and basic military drill are introduced.
- You can continue a second semester to Advanced Military Drill.
- Military drill, leadership labs, and field trips are included.
- Military drill-masters do not make good TRs coaches.
- The program includes classroom instruction, physical fitness, and military drill, wearing the correct uniform, practicing military customs and courtesies, and basic leadership training.
- In particular, prolonged standing and rollcalls, punishment drill, military drill and manoeuvres, or the reduction of food rations, are prohibited.
- The Reserve men attended weekly drill, where instruction was given in physical exercises, military drill, and police duties.
- How do you drill a screw with an electric drill?
- Cameron Micro Drill Presses, or any other small drill press.
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- For Drill Purposes Only if conducting a fire drill.
- Since the drill map definition requirements change depending on the type of drill path is selected, the appearance of the drill box definition changes.
- Drill dust can be controlled with dry collectors at the tip of the drill bit or with water injection through the drill steel.
- Select the drill mode for regular tasks or the percussion drill to drill through wood, plasterboard or even masonry.
- Drill holes for anchor screws using the drill bit and power drill.
- Combi Drill, SDS Drill, Impact Driver, Hammer Drill or Drill Driver?
- Exhibition drill, competition drill, and local drill standards will NOT be used in lieu of the Cadet Drill directions below.
MILITARY DRILL vs DRILL: QUESTIONS
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