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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DRIFT; Drift (disambiguation); Drift (album); Drifts; Drift (2013 film); Drift (film); The Drift (disambiguation); Drift (song)

drift      
n. Bewegung, Richtung, Tendenz; Erosion
electron velocity         
AVERAGE VELOCITY ATTAINED BY CHARGED PARTICLES IN A MATERIAL DUE TO ELECTRIC FIELD
Drift speed; Electron velocity; Mean drift velocity
Elektronengeschwindigkeit
continental drift         
  • [[Abraham Ortelius]] by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], 1633
  • Alfred Wegener
  • [[Antonio Snider-Pellegrini]]'s Illustration of the closed and opened [[Atlantic Ocean]] (1858)<ref name="ASP" />
  • ''Mesosaurus'' skeleton, MacGregor, 1908
  • Fossil patterns across continents ([[Gondwanaland]])
THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH'S CONTINENTS RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER
Continental Drift; Movement of the Earth's Crust; Continentaldrift; Theory of continental drift; Drift theory; Continental drift theory; Moving continent; Continent movement
n. Kontinentaldrift, graduelle Verschiebung der Kontinente

Определение

drift
¦ verb
1. be carried slowly by a current of air or water.
2. walk slowly or casually.
move aimlessly or involuntarily into a certain situation or condition: Lewis and his father drifted apart.
3. (chiefly of snow) be blown into heaps by the wind.
¦ noun
1. a continuous slow movement from one place to another.
deviation from an intended course because of currents or winds.
Motor Racing a controlled skid, used in taking bends at high speeds.
Brit. historical an act of driving cattle or sheep.
2. the general meaning of someone's remarks: he didn't understand much Greek, but he got her drift.
3. a large mass of snow or other material piled up by the wind.
Geology deposits left by retreating ice sheets.
4. a state of inaction or indecision.
5. Mining a passage following a mineral vein or coal seam.
6. S. African a ford.
Derivatives
drifty adjective
Origin
ME: orig. from ON drift 'snowdrift, something driven'; in later use from MDu. drift 'course, current', related to drive.

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Drift

Drift or Drifts may refer to: