Definitionadj. serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
Last update: June 11, 2015
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As the sinking of shafts or the driving of narrow entries or drifts is expensive, and as the mineral extracted rarely pays more than a small fraction of the cost, it is usual to plan this exploratory work so that the openings made shall serve some useful purpose later. [Please select]
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Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Exploratory Fishing and Gear Research Base, Pascagoula, Mississippi, July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1969. [Please select]
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"You're a cunning thing," he offered, patting the back of her shoulder in an exploratory manner.' [Please select]
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Exploratory Phase In the Exploratory Phase of their movements, from March 25 to May 7, wolves No. [Please select]
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--Exploratory and Settled Phases in the movements of Wolves No. [Please select]
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17), and the animals began what we consider the Exploratory Phase of their movements. [Please select]
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In our study, it was clear that during the Directional Movement and Exploratory Phases Wolves No. [Please select]
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RUNNER FURNISHED WITH THE EXPLORATORY AND REGISTERING APPARATUS OF THE VARIOUS PACES 285 117. [Please select]
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Four phases were seen in the movements of the pack: (1) Post-Release Phase, March 12 to 14; (2) Directional Movement Phase, March 15 to 24; (3) Exploratory Phase, March 25 to May 7, and (4) Settled Phase, May 7 to July 6. [Please select]
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An opportunity for some perhaps exploratory conversation with her before he found himself face to face with Lady Henry seemed to him not undesirable. [Please select]
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