a person who discovers new things
The word 'discovers' is the third person, singular present of the verb to discover (discover, discovers, discovering, discovered), a word for an action.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun forms of the verb to discover are discoverer, discovery, and the gerund, discovering.Examples:Sherlock discovers the culprit once again. (verb)The discovery of the Americas by Europeans changed history. (noun)
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Normally the person that discovers it gets to name it or put forward a name for it.
A person who cleans dirty things is generally referred to as a cleaner or a janitor. Their specific title may vary based on the context, such as housekeeper, custodian, or sanitation worker.
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A person who discovers things is typically called an explorer, inventor, scientist, or researcher, depending on the context of their discovery.
scientist,discoverer and a creator
A person who discovers a way to an unexplored area is a Pathfinder.
By the person who discovers them.
A person who makes of
collecter
A person who looks on the gloomy side of things is pessimistic.
A person who builds things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stoneworker.
A person who hoards things that you have would be called..."you." Or whatever your name is.
You could call them generous or a recipient or a patron.
An idiot.
A snuggler