noun
- a rich or abundant source of something valuable or desired
- the main vein of ore in a mine
Usage: Originally a mining term; now used figuratively in everyday speech
Usage: technical; mining
Examples
- The library's archive turned out to be a motherlode of historical documents.
- Finding that old record collection was a motherlode for the music historian.
- The miners finally struck the motherlode after months of digging.
- Social media has become a motherlode of personal data for advertisers.
- That vintage store is a motherlode of unique clothing and accessories.
- The discovery of the fossil site was a motherlode for paleontologists.