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  • 51placer — (m) (Básico) sentimiento que provocan las cosas que le gustan al hombre; satisfacción Ejemplos: Ha sido un placer conocerle. Para él, el mayor placer es trabajar. Colocaciones: con placer Sinónimos: gozo (v) (Intermedio) producir satisfacción o… …

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  • 52placer — placer1 sustantivo masculino 1) contento, goce, satisfacción, agrado, alborozo*. ≠ dolor. 2) gusto, deleite, delicia …

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  • 53placer miner — noun a miner who extracts minerals from a placer by washing or dredging • Hypernyms: ↑miner, ↑mineworker * * * placer mining, the washing of loose sand or gravel for gold or other minerals. –placer miner …

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  • 54Placer Dam — Infobox lake lake name = Placer Dam image lake = caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = 68km South West of Bundaberg, Queensland coords = coord|25.2367|S|151.7991|E|type:waterbody region:AU|display=inline,title type =… …

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  • 55placer — placer1 /plas euhr/, n. Mining. 1. a surficial mineral deposit formed by the concentration of small particles of heavy minerals, as gold, rutile, or platinum, in gravel or small sands. 2. the site of a form of mining (placer mining) in which a… …

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  • 56placer — noun /ˈpleɪsə/ a) Someone who places or arranges something. Placer gold comes from the weathering of the primary veins releasing the gold to be transported by water action and concentrated in gravel or sand beds. b) Someone who deals in stolen… …

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  • 57placer location — The marking of the boundaries of a placer claim. See placer claim …

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  • 58placer — I. noun Date: 1579 one that places: as a. one that deposits or arranges b. one of the winners in a competition II. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Spanish, from Catalan, submarine plain, from plaza place, from Latin platea broad street… …

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  • 59placer — placer1 noun 1》 a person who places something. 2》 a person or animal gaining a specified place. 3》 Brit. informal a dealer in stolen goods. placer2 noun [often as modifier] a deposit of sand or gravel in the bed of a river or lake, containing… …

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  • 60Placer — Sp Plãseris Ap Placer L JAV apyg. (Kalifornija) …

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