mine
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mine1
▶possessive pronoun referring to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the speaker. ▶possessive determiner archaic (used before a vowel) my.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
mine2
▶noun
- 1 an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals.
■ an abundant source of something: a mine of information.
- 2 a type of bomb placed on or in the ground or water, which detonates on contact.
■ historical a subterranean passage tunnelled under the wall of a besieged fortress, in which explosives were placed.
- 1 obtain from a mine.
■ excavate for coal or other minerals.
■ analyse (a database) to generate new information.
- 2 lay a mine or mines on or in.
■ destroy by means of a mine or mines.
– derivatives
mineable (also minable) adjective,
mining noun.
mineable (also minable) adjective,
mining noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. mine (n.), miner (v.), perh. of Celtic origin.
'mine' also found in these Oxford entries:
acoustic
- adit
- afterdamp
- bing
- brattice
- butty
- claymore
- coalface
- colliery
- corf
- deputy
- diggings
- dollar
- downcast
- duffer
- gallery
- gold mine
- groove
- haulier
- landmine
- limpet mine
- magnetic mine
- me
- metal
- mien
- miner
- mineshaft
- my
- pit
- pit pony
- possessive pronoun
- puncheon
- race
- road
- rockburst
- salt
- shaft
- shicer
- slag heap
- sprag
- stope
- strip mine
- sump
- tribute
- upcast
- whim
- win
- work

