surfaceman

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English

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Etymology

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From surface +‎ -man.

Noun

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surfaceman (plural surfacemen)

  1. (mining) A miner who works in the open air, rather than underground.
  2. (Scotland) A platelayer; one who maintains a railway track.
    • 1915, Leon Wilson, Ruggles of Red Gap:
      To this I might have paid less heed but for its disquieting confirmation on a later day at a psychic parlour in Edgware Road. Proceeding there in company with my eldest brother-in-law, a plate-layer and surfaceman on the Northern.