bullion
51Bullion — Ch Negotiates restoration of Quebec, 220 …
52bullion — bul·lion …
53bullion — UK [ˈbʊlɪən] / US [ˈbʊljən] noun [uncountable] gold or silver in the form of solid bars …
54bullion — [ˈbʊliən] noun [U] gold or silver in the form of solid bars …
55bullion — bul•lion [[t]ˈbʊl yən[/t]] n. 1) gold or silver considered in mass rather than in value 2) mel gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots 3) clo lace, embroidery, or trimming worked with gold or silver threads, wire, or cord • Etymology:… …
56bullion — n. gold or silver in the mass, especially uncoined. ♦ bullionist, n. upholder of metallic currency …
57bullion — Uncoined gold or silver …
58bullion — n. a metal (esp. gold or silver) in bulk before coining, or valued by weight. Etymology: AF = mint, var. of OF bouillon ult. f. L bullire boil …
59bullion coins — Metal coins consisting of gold, silver, platinum, or palladium that are actively traded. Some examples include the American eagle and the Canadian maple leaf. Their price is directly connected to the underlying price of their metal. Bloomberg… …
60Bullion State — Missouri …