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finder
(find¦er)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfʌɪndə/
noun
a person that finds someone or something.
a small telescope attached to a large one to locate an object for observation.
the viewfinder of a camera.
Phrases
finders keepers
(
losers weepers
)
informal
used to assert that whoever finds something by chance is entitled to keep it.
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