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drill1 noun 1 a tool for boring holes. 2 a training exercise, or a session of it. 3 colloq correct procedure; routine. verb (drilled, drilling) 1 to make (a hole) with a drill; to make a hole in something with a drill. 2 to exercise or teach through repeated practice.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: probably from Dutch drillen to bore.

drill2 noun thick strong cotton cloth.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from German Drillich ticking.

drill3 noun 1 a shallow furrow in which seeds are sown. 2 the seeds sown or plants growing in such a row. 3 a machine for sowing seeds in rows. verb (drilled, drilling) to sow (seeds) in rows.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: possibly from drill1.

drill4 noun a W African baboon related to, but smaller than, the mandrill.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from a W African language.