bore hole

/ˈbɔrˌhoʊl/
noun
  1. A deep, narrow hole drilled into the ground to find or extract water, oil, gas, or minerals.
    • Workers sealed the old bore-hole after it stopped producing oil.
    • The company drilled a bore-hole to test for underground water.
    • A bore-hole can reach depths of several thousand feet.
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