motherlode
See also: mother-lode and mother lode
English
Alternative forms
Noun
motherlode (plural motherlodes)
- (literally) The main, central lode of a natural resource, near which smaller deposits of the same ore etc. exist.
- Once the Western mining company has exploited a motherlode with state of the art equipment, it often abandons the minor lodes to primitive local enterprise
- (figuratively) The main prize, best cut or pick etc. by far, dwarfing all others.
- Luckily the philistine castle-burglars missed the motherlode: his lordship's historical memorabilia collection
Synonyms
- (figuratively): lion's share
Translations
main, central lode
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main prize, etc.
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