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prospector

noun

  1. one who prospects
  2. person engaged in small-scall exploration for minerals
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Pronunciation: /pɹəˈspɛktə/ / /ˈpɹɑsˌpɛktɚ/

noun

Etymology: Etymology tree English prospect English -or English prospector From prospect + -or.

  1. A person who explores or prospects an area in search of mineral deposits, such as gold.

    A large number of prospectors have crossed over the divide to the British head waters of the Yukon, in search of the rich diggings found by a lucky few last year.

    The south polar region of Promethei Planum developed a Bermuda Triangle reputation. Satellites detected intermittent mass concentrations and magnetic field shifts. In 2148, prospectors working near Deseado Crater discovered an underground complex: a Prothean observation post. The odd phenomena were generated by the operation and discharge of a mass effect core, struggling to function despite fifty millennia of neglect.