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find·er
(fīn′dər)n.
1. One that finds: a finder of great hidden treasure.
2. A viewfinder.
3. A low-power, wide-angle telescope fixed to the body of a more powerful telescope and pointed in the same direction for initially locating an object to be observed.
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finder
(ˈfaɪndə)n
1. a person or thing that finds
2. (General Physics) physics a small low-power wide-angle telescope fitted to a more powerful larger telescope, used to locate celestial objects to be studied by the larger instrument
3. (Photography) photog short for viewfinder
4. finders keepers informal whoever finds something has the right to keep it
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find•er
(ˈfaɪn dər)n.
1. a person or thing that finds.
2. viewfinder.
3. a small wide-angle telescope attached to a larger one for locating objects to be studied.
4. a person or firm that acts as agent in initiating a business transaction.
[1250–1300]
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Noun | 1. | finder - someone who comes upon something after searching |
2. | finder - someone who is the first to observe something beholder, observer, perceiver, percipient - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses co-discoverer - someone who is the first of two or more people to discover something | |
3. | ![]() camera, photographic camera - equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other) optical device - a device for producing or controlling light |
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finder
[ˈfaɪndəʳ] N → descubridor(a) m/ffinders keepers (losers weepers) → quien se lo encuentra se lo queda
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