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(n)
(uncountable) A heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au.
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Archaic spelling of gold. [(uncountable) A heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au.]
(v)
(transitive) To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf.
A surname.
(transitive) To castrate a male (usually an animal).
(adj)
(of hair) Styled with hair gel.
painful from having the skin abraded
Having gills
To deceive or cheat.
(N)
a brand name used by the Norwegian meat processing company Nortura on its red meats; including beef, pork, lamb, veal, reindeer.
(of a thing) Having a low temperature.
A result that one is attempting to achieve.
Responsibility for wrongdoing.
(sports, colloquial) A goalkeeper or goaltender.
A female given name from English for a girl with golden hair, mostly American usage around 1900. It was further popularized by actress Goldie Hawn
To prod with a goad.
an English surname.
(uncountable) Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding.
(informal) Synonym of goldish.
(originally UK, especially thieves' cant and Polari, later Judaism and general slang) Money.
(British India) The main body of an army in array; a clustered body of troops; an irregular squadron of horsemen.
A language spoken in eastern Liberia.
Abbreviation of guilder. [The former currency unit in the Netherlands, divided into 100 cents.]
A city in Sacramento County, California, United States.
(Godey) a woreda in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, named after its major town, Gode.
A type of stiff, blue clay, sometimes used for making bricks.
A female given name from Yiddish.
The Nanai people.
Archaic form of ghoul. [(mythology) A demon said to feed on corpses.]
Having been called.
(medicine, of vaccine) Inactivated.
A young male horse.
Brought to a lower temperature.
In the form of coils; having coils.
To pick or take someone or something (from a larger group).
(chiefly in combination) Furnished with a keel.
Initialism of culturally and linguistically diverse.
(Scotland) A man; a fellow, chap.
Wearing a cowl; hooded.
cold
A hamlet in Shap parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY5514).
(intransitive, Northern England, Scotland) To go; walk; proceed.
(intransitive) To make the sound of a gong; to ring a gong.
(colloquial) A young woman or girl; generally a form of rural Southern slang.
(meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through to 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
(countable) A showy and festive party.
(uncountable) Impudence or brazenness; temerity; chutzpah.
A female given name, a diminutive of Abigail.
(nautical) The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft; sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose.
(intransitive) To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner.
(adv)
(dated) Merrily.
Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.
A member of an ethnic group in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, whose language is one that is Gaelic.
Characterised by or resembling gall; bitter.
(Australia, slang) A fool, an idiot.
(chiefly South Asia) An alleyway or side street.
A city in Sri Lanka.
A cheap showy trinket
A surname from French, equivalent to English Gaylord