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Definition of Electric drill
1. Noun. A rotating power drill powered by an electric motor.
Group relationships: Drill Press
Generic synonyms: Power Drill
Derivative terms: Drill
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electric Drill
Literary usage of Electric drill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catskill Water Supply of New York City: History, Location, Sub-surface by Lazarus White (1913)
"The electric drill has obvious advantages well worth striving for. viz. ...
As long ago as 1879 Siemens-Halske built a percussion electric drill. ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"electric drill There are two distinct types of electric drills, namely, a
direct-driven electric drill of the auger type and a drill where the electrical ..."
3. Modern Tunneling by David William Brunton, John Allen Davis, John Vipond Davies (1922)
"Anon., "Two electric drill Records with Costs," Comp. Air Mag., p. ... Describes a
German electric drill having the motor connected directly with the drill. ..."
4. Modern Tunneling by David William Brunton, John Allen Davis, John Vipond Davies (1922)
"Anon., "Two electric drill Records with Costs," Comp. Air Mag., p. ... Describes a
German electric drill having the motor connected directly with the drill. ..."