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prospectorpro‧spec‧tor /prəˈspektə $ ˈprɑːspektər/ noun [countable] - Apples were in great demand from the gold prospectors in the Western States.
- Both scientific and commercial biodiversity prospectors should pay fees, as mineral prospectors do.
- The first courtesy of a prospector is to have the land-owner's permission to be there.
- The hardy pioneers were prospectors, crossing the rugged Continental Divide in their search for gold.
- The mines were owned, Eler said, by private prospectors, some of who had been searching fruitlessly for fifty years.
ADJECTIVE► gold· But after the tests ended, the gold prospectors moved in, says Hare.· Apples were in great demand from the gold prospectors in the Western States. someone who looks for gold, minerals, oil etc |