Dowser
(noun)
A person who uses a dowsing rod or a tool to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects.
Origin:
From the verb "dowse" meaning to use a dowsing rod or a tool to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects, a person who uses a dowsing rod or a tool to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects.
Examples:
- The dowser was able to locate a hidden water source.
- The dowser used a forked stick to locate minerals underground.
- The dowser's services were in high demand by farmers and miners.
- The dowser's ability to locate water and minerals is still a matter of debate in the scientific community.
- The dowser can be used to locate underground utilities, graves and even lost objects.