borehole
/ˈbɔrhəʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A hole made by drilling, especially for extracting oil, gas, or water from beneath the earth’s surface.
“The drilling team began constructing a new borehole to explore the underground resources.”
1. noun
A hole made by drilling, especially for extracting oil, gas, or water from beneath the earth’s surface.
“The drilling team began constructing a new borehole to explore the underground resources.”