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81gold — n. 1) a bright yellow metal that is very malleable. In dentistry pure gold is now very rarely used as a filling. Gold alloys are used for crowns, inlays, and bridges, either alone or veneered with a tooth coloured material, but increasingly… …
82Gold — This long established surname with spellings of Gold, Golde, Golds, Gould, and Goult is of Anglo Saxon origin. It has two possible sources. Firstly, it may be from a personal name or nickname, derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century Golda… …
83gold — A mineral. 36 Am J1st Min & M § 5. A precious metal so highly regarded as to have served for a period reaching into the remote past as a medium of exchange and the substance of coinage. The act of Congress of 1792 established a mint for the… …
84gold — see gold may be bought too dear it is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy give a thing, and take a thing, to wear the devil’s gold ring all that glitters is not gold …
85gold — noun 1》 a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used in jewellery and decoration and as a monetary medium. (Symbol: Au) 2》 coins or articles made of gold. ↘money in large sums; wealth. 3》 a deep lustrous yellow or… …
86gold — noun 1) she won the gold Syn: gold medal, first prize 2) he struck gold Syn: pay dirt, the jackpot, the bull s eye …
87Gold — das Gold (Grundstufe) gelbes Edelmetall, das glänzt und aus dem man Schmuck macht Beispiel: Die Kette ist aus reinem Gold. Kollokation: nach Gold graben …
88gold — Aluminium Al u*min i*um ([a^]l [ u]*m[i^]n [i^]*[u^]m), n. [L. alumen. See {Alum}.] (Chem.) same as {aluminum}, chiefly British in usage. [1913 Webster] {Aluminium bronze} or {gold}, a pale gold colored alloy of aluminium and copper, used for… …
89Gold — Aprecious metal highly valued from antiquity. Egyptian Nbw. It was mainly used for jewelry, personal adornment, and royal funerary equipment. The trade of gold appears to have been a royal monopoly. The metal was found in the Eastern Desert in …
90Gold — * Nach Golde drängt, am Golde hängt doch alles. «Goethe, Faust I» Es ist nicht alles Gold, was glänzt. Aber es glänzt auch nicht alles, was Gold ist. «Friedrich Hebbel» …