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pothunter
noun as in candidate
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Covering the ruins would also help protect them from the “pothunters” who have removed artifacts from “pretty much every site” in the Southwest, said Dr. Kantner.
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Pottery shards have been moved around, others perhaps pilfered, and the floor shoveled up by pothunters.
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Resident, not common; once common, but killed and driven out by pothunters; some breed in Middle Park; noted in winter at 9,500 feet.
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Thus has the greed of the sailor and pothunter swept from the face of the earth an old pilot — a trusty aid to navigation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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