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Drift or Drifts may refer to:
Geography
- Drift or ford (crossing) of a river
 - Drift (navigation), difference between heading and course of a vessel
 - Drift, Kentucky, unincorporated community in the United States
 - In Cornwall, England:
- Drift, Cornwall, village
 - Drift Reservoir, associated with the village
 
 
Science, technology, and physics
- Directional Recoil Identification from Tracks, a dark-matter experiment
 - Drift (video gaming), a typical game-controller malfunction
 - Drift pin, metalworking tool for localizing hammer blows and for aligning holes
 - Drift (geology), deposited material of glacial origin
 - drift (in mining), a roughly horizontal passage; an adit
 - Drift, linear term of a stochastic process
 - Drift (motorsport), the controlled sliding of a vehicle through a sharp turn, either via over-steering with sudden sharp braking, or counter-steering with a sudden "clutch kick" acceleration
 - Incremental changes:
- Drift (linguistics), a type of language change
 - Genetic drift, change in allele frequency
 - Drift (telecommunication), long-term change in an attribute of a system or equipment
 - Clock drift - variation in time-keeping
 - Frequency drift - oscillator offset in electrical engineering
 - Concept drift (in data-science and machine-learning applications)
 
 
Film and television
- Drift (film series), 2006–2008 film series by Futoshi Jinno
 - Drift, 2006 TV crime drama film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson
 - Drift, fictional technology system that links the minds of two Jaeger pilots in the 2013 sci-fi film Pacific Rim and its sequel
 - Drift (2013 Australian film), film starring Sam Worthington
 - Drift (2013 Belgian film), art house film
 - Drift (2015 film), Swiss film
 - Drift (2017 film), German film
 - Drift, 2007 experimental short film by Max Hattler
 - Drift (2023 film), a film by Anthony Chen
 
Books and Publishing
- The Drift (magazine)
 - Drift (novel), a 2002 Doctor Who novel
 - Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, a book by Rachel Maddow
 - Plot drift, when a story deviates unexpectedly from its initial direction, in writing, television, or other media.
 
Music
- The Drift (band), American post-rock band
 - Songs:
- "Drift", 1985 song from work ‘’Secret’’
 - "Drift" (Emily Osment song) (2011)
 - "Drift", end credits song of 2013 film Pacific Rim
 
 - Albums/EPs:
- Drift (Flotsam and Jetsam album) (1995)
 - The Drift, album by Scott Walker (2006)
 - Drift (Ken Block album) (2008)
 - Drift (Nosaj Thing album) (2009)
 - The Drift (EP), by Michelle Channel and Arjun Singh (2014)
 - Drift (Erra album) (2016)
 - Drift (Underworld project), ongoing music-and-video experiment by that band
 - Drift (The Devlins album), 1993
 
 
See also
- Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT), a rail-road intermodal freight terminal in Northamptonshire, England
 - Dérive, an unplanned journey through a landscape
 - Drifter (disambiguation)
 - Drifting (disambiguation)
 - Velddrif, a town in South Africa
 - All pages with titles beginning with Drift
 - All pages with titles containing drift
 
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