| 释义 | treasure trove noun
 (plural treasure troves)
 Etymology: Anglo-French tresor trové, literally, found treasure, from Old French tresor treasure + trové, past participle of trover to find, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin tropare — more at treasure, trouve re
 1.  : something in the nature of treasure that anyone finds; specifically  : gold or silver in the form of money, plate, or bullion which is found in the earth or otherwise hidden and the owner of which is not known
 2.  : a discovery or something discovered that is full of treasures : a valuable and productive source
 < natural gas and petroleum are veritable treasure troves of paraffin … and aromatic hydrocarbons — Science >
 < the diary … is a treasure trove to the abnormal psychologist — V.L.Parrington >
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