ADIT. The horizontal opening by which a mine is entered, or by which water and ores are carried away. An adit is termed a cross-cut when run for purposes of exploration in a direction transverse to the general bearings of the veins or lodes. The great adit in Cornwall, Wales, drains the waters from the Gwennap and Redruth mines, and is nearly thirty miles in length.

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