What is another word for coalpit?

Pronunciation: [kˈə͡ʊlpɪt] (IPA)

A coalpit is a term used to refer to a coal mine or a pit where coal is extracted. However, there are other synonyms that can be used to describe a coalpit. For instance, a coal seam can refer to a layer of coal embedded within the earth's crust. A colliery is a coal mine and its associated infrastructure, such as a washing plant, railway, and coal stores. A shaft is a vertical or inclined tunnel used for accessing the coal seams, while a minehead is the entrance to an underground mine. Other synonyms for coalpit include coalfield, coal deposit, and coal bed.

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What are the hypernyms for Coalpit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Coalpit

The first was Sorley Wilson, the son of the owner of the Nonpareil coalpit.
"The Green Flag"
Arthur Conan Doyle
And I was accordingly, late one night, sent away with Mark Sharp, who upon the moor, just by the Yellow Bank Head, slew me with a pick, an instrument wherewith they dig coals, and gave me these five wounds, and afterwards threw me into a coalpit hard by, and hid the pick under the bank.
"Lives Of The Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences"
Arthur L. Hayward
They had come by order of Lord Baltimore and William Penn, to terminate a long controversy between two great landed proprietors, and they were led by Charles Mason, of the Royal Observatory, at Greenwich, England, and by Jeremiah Dixon, the son of a collier discovered in a coalpit.
"Tales of the Chesapeake"
George Alfred Townsend

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