Meaning & Definition of word "Collier"

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    Collier

    /ˈkɒljər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or company that engages in the mining or transporting of coal.
      • Example: The collier worked diligently to ensure that the coal was safely extracted from the mine.
    • 2. A ship designed for the transport of coal.
      • Example: The collier sailed from the port filled to the brim with fresh coal for the power plant.
    • 3. A vessel used for carrying coal to the marketplace.
      • Example: In the past, the collier would ply the rivers, bringing coal to towns along its route.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'coll' (coal) + '-ier' (one who does).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    collier's job:

    The occupation of working in a coal mine.

    collier's strike:

    A protest or stoppage of work by coal miners.

    Related Words

    coal:

    A combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock.

    mining:

    The process of extracting minerals from the earth.

    Slang Meanings of collier

    Meaning: Coal worker or miner, often used in a colloquial sense.

    Example Sentence: He’s a collier, always covered in soot after a long shift.