prospector
noun
- one who prospects
- person engaged in small-scall exploration for minerals
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pɹəˈspɛktə/ / /ˈpɹɑsˌpɛktɚ/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English prospect English -or English prospector From prospect + -or.
- 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.”