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English-Armenian dictionary. 2002.
English-Armenian dictionary. 2002.
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gold-finder — noun a) A prospector for gold. But though in this particular, and perhaps in their success, the truth finder and the gold finder may very properly be compared together; b) A person who cleans the latrines … Wiktionary
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prospector — prospect pro‧spect 2 [prəˈspekt ǁ ˈprɑːspekt] verb [intransitive] to examine an area of land or water, in order to find gold, silver, oil etc: prospect for • Anglo United was prospecting for gold in the area in the early eighties. prospector noun … Financial and business terms
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prospector — UK [prəˈspektə(r)] / US [ˈprɑˌspektər] noun [countable] Word forms prospector : singular prospector plural prospectors someone who searches an area of land or water for gold, oil etc … English dictionary
prospector — pro|spec|tor [prəˈspektə US ˈpra:spektər] n someone who looks for gold, minerals, oil etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
prospector — pros|pec|tor [ pra,spektər ] noun count someone who searches an area of land or water for gold, oil, etc … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prospector — noun (C) someone who looks for gold, minerals, oil etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
prospector — /ˈprɒspɛktə / (say prospektuh) noun a person who prospects for gold and other minerals. {US English (1840s); prospect (def. 12) + or2} …