Buddle

/ˈbʌdəl/ noun

A shallow trough or pit used in mining to separate and wash ore, especially tin or other minerals, using water and gravity.

From Cornish or Welsh origin, related to medieval mining practices in Southwest England. The term comes from regional mining vocabulary where buddles were essential equipment for concentrating valuable minerals from crushed rock.

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