Miner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Miner ( noun )

  1. A person who works in a mine.
  2. A machine or software that extracts cryptocurrency using computational power.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french mineur, from miner "to mine", from latin minare "to drive (animals) into a mine", from mina "mine".

Examples:

  1. The miner worked deep in the coal mine.
  2. The miner's job is a dangerous one.
  3. The software miner is running on my computer.
  4. The miner extracted the precious metal from the mine.
  5. The miner was able to mine enough cryptocurrency to pay off his debts.

(As a verb)

Miner ( verb )

  1. A person who works in a mine.
  2. A machine or software that extracts cryptocurrency using computational power.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french mineur, from miner "to mine", from latin minare "to drive (animals) into a mine", from mina "mine".

Examples:

  1. The miner worked deep in the coal mine.
  2. The miner's job is a dangerous one.
  3. The software miner is running on my computer.
  4. The miner extracted the precious metal from the mine.
  5. The miner was able to mine enough cryptocurrency to pay off his debts.
Some random words: dejection, extender, plan