prospection

English

Noun

prospection (countable and uncountable, plural prospections)

  1. (uncommon) The action of looking forward into the future. Formed by analogy with retrospection.
  2. (uncommon) The act of prospecting for minerals.
  3. A search for archaeological remains, usually using modern technology, for example ground penetrating radar.

References

  • "Prospection as a feature of Structure" Mona Baker, Gill Francis, Elena Tognini-Bonelli "Text and technology: in honour of John Sinclair" http://books.google.com/books?id=7-Bzc_XjBikC&p71, 1993 John Benjamins Publishing Company →ISBN
  • "First part of the prospection fulfilled, prospection still active" Susan Hunston, Gill Francis, "Pattern grammar: a corpus-driven approach to the lexical grammar of English" http://books.google.co/books?id=UUmtzBRd4VcC&, p242, 2000 John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN
  • "The problem with this error of retrospection is that it can keep us from discovering our errors of prospection" Daniel Gilbert "Stumbling on Happiness" Knopf New York 2006 →ISBN

French

Pronunciation

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Noun

prospection f (plural prospections)

  1. prospecting

Further reading

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