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Digger$506312$ - translation to English

1983 VIDEO GAME
Digger, Computer Game; Digger (computer game); Digger (2009 video game); Digger(PlayStation 3); Digger HD; Digger (PlayStation 3); Digger (game)
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Digger      
n. Digger, excavador indígena, indio americano que excavaba raíces para alimentarse (Ofensivo); moralista miembro de un grupo radical formado en Inglaterra en 1649 que promovía y creía en un comunismo agrario
digger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diggers (disambiguation); Diggers (movie); Digger (character); Digger (disambiguation); Digger (film); Diggers (film); Digger (comics)
(n.) = excavador, buscador, excavadora
Ex: Based on real events on the Australian goldfields in the 1850s, "Three Diggers" chronicles the adventures of three gold prospectors.
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* gold digger = cazafortunas, buscador de oro
* mechanical digger = excavadora
digger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diggers (disambiguation); Diggers (movie); Digger (character); Digger (disambiguation); Digger (film); Diggers (film); Digger (comics)
excavadora
australiano

Definition

digger
¦ noun
1. a person, animal, or large machine that digs earth.
2. (Digger) a member of a group of radical dissenters formed as an offshoot of the Levellers, believing in a form of agrarian communism.
3. Austral./NZ informal a friendly form of address for a man.

Wikipedia

Digger (video game)

Digger is a video game released by Canadian developer Windmill Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It is similar to the 1982 arcade game Mr. Do! Digger was developed by Rob Sleath, the primary developer of Windmill games. In 1984, Digger was converted to run on IBM PCjr and IBM JX.