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The nouns 'miner' and 'minor' are not opposite and do not have the same meaning.

The noun 'miner' is a word for a person who works in a mine.
The noun 'minor' is a word for a person a person under the age of legal responsibility; a word for a secondary area of specialized academic study.

The word 'minor' is also a verb and an adjective.
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A miner digs in the ground (usually) for gems. Some dig around in other places looking for things of value. A minor is a person who is under age. In the US, a minor can not vote nor be served alcohol in a bar.

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No a miner is someone that mines for gold, and other minerals in underground caves Minor means little like...Its a minor problem, not a big deal.

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They sound similar. They have completely different meanings, though, so it kind of depends on exactly what you mean by "similar."

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No, they are not contradictory. Two different arguments can be contradictory; two words cannot be.

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is miner and minor a contradictory or similar

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whats the difference to miner and minor

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