soughsaʊ, sʌf
sough (n)
English Definitions:
sough, purl (verb)
make a murmuring sound
"the water was purling"
sough (Noun)
A rushing, rustling sound.
sough (Noun)
A sigh.
sough (Verb)
To make a soft rustling or murmuring sound.
Sough
A sough is an underground channel for draining water out of a mine. Its ability to drain a mine depends on the bottom of the mine being higher than a neighbouring valley. If the mine sump is lower, water must be pumped up to the sough.
Sough
A sough (pronounced /saʊ/ or /sʌf/) is an underground channel for draining water out of a mine. Ideally the bottom of the mine would be higher than the outlet, but where the mine sump is lower, water must be pumped up to the sough.
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