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miner
- IPA[ˈmʌɪnə]
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- a person who works in a mine;a person who obtains units of a cryptocurrency by running computer processes to solve specific mathematical problems
noun: miner, plural noun: miners
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- 1. a person who works in a mine he worked as a miner at Wearmouth Colliery for 27 years the miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground
- ▪ a person who obtains units of a cryptocurrency by running computer processes to solve specific mathematical problems anyone can become a bitcoin miner
- 2. historical a person who dug tunnels in order to destroy an enemy position with explosives.
- 3. a small South American bird of the ovenbird family, which excavates a long burrow for breeding.
- 4. short for leaf miner
- a person who analyzes large databases in order to generate new information: sometimes, these data miners provide valuable connections for consumers and providers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who analyses large databases in order to generate new information: sometimes, these data miners provide valuable connections for consumers and providers
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who works in a coal mine: 200 coal miners were trapped deep underground for around six hours
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who works in a coal mine: 200 coal miners were trapped deep underground for around six hours
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small fly, moth, beetle, or sawfly whose larvae burrow between the two surfaces of a leaf.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a grey and white honeyeater of eastern Australia.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmīnər]
美式
- a person who works in a mine: the miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmʌɪnə]
英式
- an Australian bird of the honeyeater family, having a loud call.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmīnər]
美式
- an Australian bird of the honeyeater family, having a loud call and typically nesting colonially.
Oxford American Dictionary