gold miner
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Definition
Noun: A person who extracts gold from the earth, typically by digging in mines or using pans to sift through sediment in rivers and streams, especially in areas known to contain gold deposits.
Usage
The term "gold miner" specifically refers to an individual whose occupation or activity is the direct extraction of gold from its natural sources. It is a compound noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The gold miner spent all day panning in the river, hoping to find a nugget.
- During the 19th century, many gold miners traveled to California in search of fortune.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is strongly associated with historical gold rushes, such as those in California, Alaska, and Australia.
- The life of a gold miner during the Klondike Gold Rush was extremely difficult.
Variants and Related Words
- Gold mining (n): The industry or activity of extracting gold from the earth.
- Gold mining can have significant environmental impacts.
- Prospector (n): A person who searches for mineral deposits, like gold. While similar, a "prospector" searches for the deposit, and a "miner" extracts it, though the roles often overlap.
- The prospector discovered a new vein of gold in the hills.
Synonyms
- Prospector (when searching for or extracting gold)
- Forty-niner (specifically a miner in the 1849 California Gold Rush)
Related Phrases
- Strike it rich: To suddenly make a lot of money, especially by finding gold. This idiom is closely tied to the hopes of a gold miner.
- Every gold miner dreamed they would strike it rich.
Noun
- a miner who digs or pans for gold in a gold field