mineworker

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English

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Etymology

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From mine +‎ worker.

Noun

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mineworker (plural mineworkers)

  1. One who works in a mine.
    Hypernym: worker
    Coordinate terms: mineowner (sometimes coinstantial); fieldworker, factoryworker
    Near-synonym: miner (usually coinstantial)
    • 2009 April 3, Staff writer, “Unions attack attempts by MPs to lift their pay”, in Herald Sun[1]:
      West Australian Liberal MP Mal Washer says many mineworkers are paid more than federal backbenchers, who receive $127,060.

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