drain vs jade

drain

verb
  • To deplete of energy or resources. 

  • To flow gradually. 

  • To draw off by degrees; to cause to flow gradually out or off; hence, to exhaust. 

  • To convert a perennially wet place into a dry one. 

  • To fall off the bottom of the playfield. 

  • To cause liquid to flow out of. 

  • To lose liquid. 

noun
  • Something consuming resources and providing nothing in return. 

  • One terminal of a field effect transistor (FET). 

  • An access point or conduit for rainwater that drains directly downstream in a (drainage) basin without going through sewers or water treatment in order to prevent or belay floods. 

  • An outhole. 

  • A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK) 

  • An act of urination. 

jade

verb
  • To fatigue, tire, or weary (someone or something). 

noun
  • A bad-tempered or disreputable woman. 

  • A succulent plant, Crassula ovata. 

  • A semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines. 

  • A bright shade of slightly bluish or greyish green, typical of polished jade stones. 

  • A horse too old to be put to work. 

adj
  • Of a grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones. 

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