Definition of Placers. Meaning of Placers. Synonyms of Placers

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Definition of Placers

Placer
Placer Pla"cer, n. One who places or sets. --Spenser.
Placer
Placer Plac"er, n. [Sp.] A deposit of earth, sand, or gravel, containing valuable mineral in particles, especially by the side of a river, or in the bed of a mountain torrent. [U.S.]

Meaning of Placers from wikipedia

- but it was subsequently not included. "Us Placers" Problems playing this file? See media help. "Us Placers" is an up-tempo hip-hop song. It is set in...
- California Gold Rush. Types of placer deposits include alluvium, eluvium, beach placers, aeolian placers and paleo-placers. Placer materials must be both dense...
- Look up place in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Place may refer to: Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of po****tion...
- near Tampa International Airport called One Buccaneer Placeoften shorted to "One Buc Place". The team utilized the unspectacular facility through...
- Place to Place (あっちこっち, Atchi Kotchi, or Acchi Kocchi) is a ****anese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Ishiki. The manga began serialisation...
- No Place is a small village near the town of Stanley in County Durham, England, east of Stanley and west of Beamish. Situated to the south of the A693...
- "There's a Place" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their debut album, Please Please Me, released in March 1963. It was written primarily...
- 138–161. It is derived from Gr**** ἀγορά (agorā́), meaning 'place of ****embly' or 'market-place' and -φοβία (-phobía), meaning 'fear'. Agoraphobia is a condition...
- recognizing new place names for use in mailing addresses and typically only does so when a place incorporates.[citation needed] The original place name ****ociated...
- throughout Germanic-speaking Europe. Thor is frequently referred to in place names, the day of the w**** Thursday bears his name (modern English Thursday...