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(military) A portable, collapsible container for liquid fuel.
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(Africa) A vehicle equipped with tanks for supplying water to remote locations.
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(mining, historical) A person employed to work the steam engine or other machinery that raises the coal from the mine.
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A secondary enclosure, typically consisting of a wall or berm, which surrounds a tank or fluid-handling mechanism, intended to contain any spills or leaks.
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A hogshead (large barrel) once used by whalers
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The amount that can fit in a carriage.
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One hundred cubic feet: used as a unit of measurement of volume.
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An item in which objects, materials or data can be stored or transported.
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(Australia) A vessel with curved sides, typically of wood or bark, used by Australian Aboriginals for holding water, collecting berries etc.
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(mining, historical) A person employed in driving in rock other than coal.
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Any open-topped tank used for dunking.
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Alternative form of fish tank [A container, usually made out of glass or acrylic, specifically designed for holding water and marine life.]
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A liquid storage container made from flexible material such as polyurethane.
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A container of fuel, especially one inside a vehicle.
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A geosynthetic container filled with sand or similar material and used underwater as part of a dam, etc.
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(countable, glassworking) A mixing box for materials.
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(mining, historical) A labourer in a colliery who transports the coal from the workings to the horseway, and who is oftentimes assisted by a younger worker called a foal.
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A unit of measurement for the volume of timber in the round, with a value equal to 50 hoppus feet or 1.8027 cubic metres.
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A lightless, soundproof tank inside which a subject floats in salt water at skin temperature. They were originally used to test the effects of sensory deprivation and are now used for meditation and relaxation.
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An aquarium (fish tank) constructed using the case of a defunct Macintosh personal computer.
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(coal mining) To pack a wagon with large pieces on top so as to hide gaps resulting from it not being completely filled.
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A small-scale watertight treatment system for domestic sewage in which the flow is slowed to allow sedimentation and sludge digestion by bacteria to take place.
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A very large or powerful tank (military vehicle).
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A closed container for liquids or gases.
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(gaming, first-person games) A control scheme where the player character can move forward (relative to the character's angle), backward and turn, but that does not allow for direct sideways movement (strafing) or necessarily for the player to move while turning.
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A piece of land on which several large storage tanks are situated.
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A storage facility with tanks for petroleum, etc.
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Alternative spelling of tanksinker [A person whose occupation is digging and constructing tanks (water storage reservoirs).]
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Alternative spelling of tankstand [A structure that supports a water tank.]
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Alternative spelling of tanksinker [A person whose occupation is digging and constructing tanks (water storage reservoirs).]
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Alternative spelling of tankstand [A structure that supports a water tank.]
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The amount that a tank (or tanks) can hold.
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(military) Member of a tank crew, or of an armoured unit.
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(military, historical) An early, very small, lightly armoured tank, with a crew of one or two, equipped with machine guns.
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(military, slang) A soldier from a tank regiment.
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A person whose occupation is digging and constructing tanks (water storage reservoirs).
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A structure that supports a water tank.
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A storage tank for bulk liquids (such as oil or chemicals) prior to further distribution.
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A member of a think tank.
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(rare) A member of a think tank
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(nautical) A furnace on a ship used to heat try pots.
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In an industrial setting, the empty space in a tank, especially as for fuel.
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A man employed to operate a valve in pumping water.
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(mining, historical) A person employed to remove water from the horseways and other places.
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A tank (type of large container) used to store water.
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Alternative form of water tank [A tank (type of large container) used to store water.]
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