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DRIVING

Volume 8 · 67 words · 1860 Edition

in Metallurgy, is said of silver, when, in the operation of refining, after the lead is burnt away, the remaining copper rises upon its surface in red fiery bubbles.

in sea language, is said of a ship when her anchor fails to hold her fast, and she floats away with the wind or tide. A vessel is also said to drive when she scuds before a gale.