What is another word for pure gold?

Pronunciation: [pjˈʊ͡ə ɡˈə͡ʊld] (IPA)

Pure gold is a precious metal that has been revered for centuries. Its purity is measured in karats, with 24 karat gold being considered the purest form. Synonyms for pure gold include unalloyed gold, fine gold, 24 karat gold, and bullion gold. Fine gold is another term used to describe pure gold, indicating its high quality. Unalloyed gold refers to gold that has not been mixed with any other metals to create a gold alloy. Bullion gold is a term used to describe gold in bars or ingots, often kept by investors as a form of wealth preservation. All these synonyms describe the value and rarity of pure gold.

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What are the hypernyms for Pure gold?

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Famous quotes with Pure gold

  • Are you looking for gold, friend? Look around you; anything useful to you is pure gold, pure silver!
    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • He was only about as tall as Dorothy herself, and his body was round as a ball and made out of burnished copper. Also his head and limbs were copper, and these were jointed or hinged to his body in a peculiar way, with metal caps over the joints, like the armor worn by knights in days of old. He stood perfectly still, and where the light struck upon his form it glittered as if made of pure gold.
    L. Frank Baum
  • May he be cursed on earth who gives his trust to virtue, that bankrupt crone who takes our life's pure gold and gives but bad receipts for payment in the lower world. Ah, passers-by that stroll, travelers that come and go, all that I had, I placed on virtue, and lost the game!
    Nikos Kazantzakis

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