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dis·cov·er·er \-v(ə)rə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English discoverer, discurer, from Old French descovreur, from descovrir + -eur -or 1. obsolete a. : informer b. : scout, spy 2. : one who first finds out the existence or truth of something hitherto unknown (as by exploration, experiment, research, reasoning) 3. : one that discovers a vein or lode and makes the first location thereon — compare free miner, locator |