All English words - page 1558
Meanings of Goldenmouth:
nounAn epithet of st john, archbishop of constantinople, an early church father renowned for his eloquence and persuasiveness as a preacher.
Meanings of Goldenness:
nounThe quality or condition of being golden.
Meanings of Goldenrod:
nounA plant of the daisy family, which bears tall spikes of small bright yellow flowers.
Usage examples:
Later in the season there are many others such as coneflowers, cosmos, goldenrods, or lavender that…
Meanings of Goldenseal:
nounA north american woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine.
Usage examples:
These products often include comfrey, chickweed, echinacea, calendula, goldenseal, plantain, essent…
Meanings of Goldenwing:
noun(also more fully "goldenwing woodpecker") the yellow-shafted flicker, colaptes auratus auratus.
Meanings of Goldeye:
nounA small freshwater canadian fish with large golden eyes, hiodon alosoides (family hiodontidae); (in early use also more fully "goldeye herring").
Meanings of Goldfield:
nounA district in which gold is found as a mineral.
Usage examples:
The klondike goldfields
Meanings of Goldfields:
nounA district in which gold is found as a mineral.
Usage examples:
The klondike goldfields
Goldfinch
ˈɡəʊl(d)fɪn(t)ʃMeanings of Goldfinch:
nounA brightly coloured finch with yellow feathers in the plumage.
Usage examples:
Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out…
Meanings of Goldfinches:
nounA brightly coloured finch with yellow feathers in the plumage.
Usage examples:
Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out…
Goldfish
ˈɡəʊld.fɪʃMeanings of Goldfish:
nounA small reddish-golden eurasian carp, popular in ponds and aquaria. a long history of breeding in china and japan has resulted in many varieties of form and colour.
Usage examples:
The boys used a net to lift the fish from the mud and took it to their mum, a keen fish keeper who …
Goldfishes
ˈɡəʊl(d)fɪʃMeanings of Goldfishes:
nounA small reddish-golden eurasian carp, popular in ponds and aquaria. a long history of breeding in china and japan has resulted in many varieties of form and colour.
Usage examples:
The boys used a net to lift the fish from the mud and took it to their mum, a keen fish keeper who …
Plural of goldfish
Meanings of Goldie:
nounThe european goldfinch, carduelis carduelis.
Goldilocks
ˈɡəʊl.dɪ.lɒksMeanings of Goldilocks:
nounA fairy-tale heroine who enters the house of the three bears and declares the possessions of baby bear to be ‘just right’, as compared to those of father bear and mother bear.
Usage examples:
The planet is in the middle of what astronomers call the goldilocks zone a place that's not too hot…
adjectiveUsed to describe a situation in which something is or has to be exactly right
Usage examples:
The mayor takes a goldilocks approach to his city's 18 percent growth: it's not too fast and not to…
Meanings of Golds:
nounA yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewellery and decoration and to guarantee the value of currencies.
Usage examples:
While equities languish, precious metals such as gold have seen their value soar as investors seek …
adjectiveMade of or coloured like gold.
Usage examples:
Gold earrings
Goldsmith
ˈɡəʊl(d)smɪθMeanings of Goldsmith:
nounA person who makes gold articles.
Usage examples:
In 1648, a sofia goldsmith made a silver and gold plate for the book.
Meanings of Goldsmithry:
nounThe craft or trade of a goldsmith; goldsmith's work; articles made by a goldsmith.
Meanings of Goldspink:
nounThe european goldfinch, carduelis carduelis.
Meanings of Goldwork:
nounGold objects collectively.
Usage examples:
Duke albrecht v was a magnificent collector of books, coins, and goldwork, acquiring the collection…
Golem
ˈɡəʊləmMeanings of Golem:
noun(in jewish legend) a clay figure brought to life by magic.
Usage examples:
The golem of jewish legend, for example, is a powerful automaton.
Meanings of Golf:
nounA game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.
Usage examples:
A man was playing a game of golf, and on hole 16, he hit the ball right into a field of buttercups.
verbPlay golf.
Usage examples:
He was a fixture at the golf club in rockport, where he golfed until his early nineties
Meanings of Golfed:
verbPlay golf.
Usage examples:
He was a fixture at the golf club in rockport, where he golfed until his early nineties
nounA game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.
Usage examples:
A man was playing a game of golf, and on hole 16, he hit the ball right into a field of buttercups.
Golfers
ˈɡɒl.fərMeanings of Golfers:
nounA person who plays golf.
Usage examples:
So the challenge to the golf industry is how to get this large pool of golfers back to the golf cou…
Golfing
ˈɡɒl.fɪŋMeanings of Golfing:
verbPlay golf.
Usage examples:
He was a fixture at the golf club in rockport, where he golfed until his early nineties
nounThe activity of playing the game of golf.
Usage examples:
A day of golfing
Golfs
ɡɒlfMeanings of Golfs:
verbPlay golf.
Usage examples:
He was a fixture at the golf club in rockport, where he golfed until his early nineties
nounA game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.
Usage examples:
A man was playing a game of golf, and on hole 16, he hit the ball right into a field of buttercups.
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