Drought (disambiguation)
A drought is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply.
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Drought may also refer to:
- Drought (sport), an instance in which a team has gone a lengthy period of time without accomplishing some goal
- Drought (EP), an EP by Deathspell Omega
People with the surname
- James William Drought (1931-1983), American author
gollark: It obviously isn't a concern now, but the digital miner is seemingly more power-efficient.
gollark: In any case, I have the digital miner for mining arbitrary things and the laser drill for bulk ore. The digital miner came first.
gollark: Doesn't the sieve produce something which technically isn't ore, and not produce all ores?
gollark: Obvious reasons.
gollark: It isn't as if GTechâ„¢ stuff is even operating. Much. Probably.
See also
- The Drought (disambiguation)
- Worster-Drought
- Draft (disambiguation), a word also spelled draught
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