dragline
/ˈdræɡlaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A long, movable boom or derrick used for excavating or moving earth or rocks, typically in open-cut mining.
“The dragline was used to extract the coal from the depths of the mine.”
1. noun
A long, movable boom or derrick used for excavating or moving earth or rocks, typically in open-cut mining.
“The dragline was used to extract the coal from the depths of the mine.”