drift /drift/     noun- A heap of matter (eg snow) driven together
 - Floating materials driven by water
 - A driving
 - A drove (archaic)
 - A driving shower
 - A streaming movement
 - The direction in which a thing is driven
 - A slow current caused by the wind
 - Leeway
 - Passive travel with the current, wind, etc
 - Abandonment to external influences
 - Tendency
 - A cattle-track, drove road
 - A group of animals driven or herded
 - A pin or bar driven into a hole, eg to enlarge it (also driftˈpin)
 - A drift net
 - A set of nets
 - The object aimed at
 - The meaning or implication of words used
 - Loose superficial deposits, esp glacial or fluvioglacial (geology)
 - A horizontal or oblique excavation or passage (mining)
 - A ford (S Afr; from Dutch)
       transitive verb- To drive
 - To carry by drift
 - To cause or allow to drift
 - To pierce or tunnel
       intransitive verb- To be floated along
 - To be driven into heaps
 - To leave things to circumstances
 - To wander around, or live, without any definite aim
     ORIGIN: ME; ON drift snowdrift; root as drive   driftˈage  noun - That which is drifted
 - The amount of deviation from a ship's course due to leeway
    driftˈer  noun - Someone or something that drifts
 - An aimless shiftless person
 - A fisherman or a fishing-boat that uses a drift net
    driftˈless  adjective  Without drift  driftˈy  adjective  Full of or forming drifts    driftˈ-anchor  noun  An anchor for keeping the ship's head to the wind  driftˈ-bolt  noun  A steel bolt used to drive out other bolts  drift ice  noun  Floating masses of ice drifting before the wind  driftˈ-land  noun  An old tribute paid for the privilege of driving cattle through a manor  driftˈ-mining  noun - Gold-mining by means of drifts in the gravel and detritus of old river beds
 - Coalmining by means of drifts
    drift net  noun  A net that is allowed to drift with the tide  driftˈpin see drift (n) above.  driftˈ-sail  noun  A sail immersed in the water, used for lessening the drift of a vessel during a storm  drift transistor  noun (radio) One in which resistivity increases continuously between emitter and collector junctions, improving high-frequency performance  drift tube  noun (electronics) A tube-shaped electrode in which electrons pass without significant change in velocity, while the accelerating radio frequency voltage changes  driftˈ-way  noun - A road over which cattle are driven
 - Drift (mining)
    driftˈ-weed  noun - Gulf-weed
 - Tangle
 - Seaweed thrown up on the beach
    driftˈwood  noun  Wood drifted by water    |