"Fossores" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fossores" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fossores" Meaning

Fossores is the Latin plural noun form of "fossor", which means "digger" or "excavator". In a broader sense, it can also refer to someone who makes excavations or trenches, such as a miner or a builder. In a more poetic or metaphorical sense, fossores can also be translated to "those who dig" or "the diggers", with the connotation of uncovering hidden truths or exploring the unknown.

"Fossores" Examples

Fossores (pl. of fossor)


Noun


Fossores are a genus of beetles in the family Geotrupidae. (Entomology)
+ "The fossores are nocturnal insects that live underground."
Fossores are a type of Roman legionary, typically depicted as fierce and skilled soldiers. (History)
+ "The fossores formed the elite unit of the Roman legion, responsible for defending the flanks during battles."

Verb


Fossores means to dig or excavate, often used in the context of mining or construction. (Mining, Construction)
+ "The crew of fossores worked tirelessly to extract the ore from the depth of the mine."
Fossores can also mean to search or rummage, often in a thorough or meticulous manner. (General)
+ "I spent hours fossores the attic for that old photo album."

Idiomatic expressions


Fossorial describes something related to digging or burrowing, such as with the fossores beetles or the fossorial behavior of animals.
Fossorial animals refer to animals that engage in digging or burrowing, such as moles or pocket gophers.
Fossorial instinct describes the innate behavior of digging or burrowing in animals.

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