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Jyutpingceot1 tou2 man4 mat6
Yalechēut tóu màhn maht
Definition
Unearthed cultural relics; archaeological finds.
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How it's used
Refers specifically to items discovered through excavation, often in a formal or academic context. While it is a compound noun, it is frequently used in news reports or museum descriptions rather than casual daily conversation. It carries a sense of historical gravity and cultural significance.
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The museum is exhibiting many precious archaeological finds.
Are these unearthed artifacts really that valuable?
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precious unearthed artifacts
exhibit archaeological finds
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