lode

UK /ləʊd/ US /loʊd/
noun 4

Definitions

noun

1

A way or path; a road.

2

A watercourse.

3

A vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure.

The metals traditionally sought in the Bristol Bay region have been gold and copper, mostly in deposits near Lake Iliamna. An exception is a gold lode discovered about 1930 near Sleitat Mountain (4), where about $200 in gold was recovered from small quartz veins near the periphery of a small granitic intrusive body.

4

A rich source of supply.

In recent years, Jack Grieve of the department of English and linguistics at the University of Birmingham in England has embraced Twitter as a bountiful lode for looking at language-use patterns.

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