Mine

/maɪn/ noun

A mine is a place where people dig into the ground to remove valuable minerals, metals, or fuels like coal. Mines can be deep underground or open on the surface.

From Old English ‘myn’ and Old French ‘mine,’ meaning ‘vein of ore’ or ‘mine.’ The deeper origin is uncertain but linked to words about digging and extracting.

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