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Definition
Synonym
Berggold
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Berggold
n
geol.
native gold
Berggold
n
geol.
native gold
Berggold
n
geol.
native gold
Deutsche
Berggold Synonyme
Englische
native gold Synonyme
native
aboriginal
aborigine
agrarian
arcadian
artless
atavistic
autochthon
autochthonous
basic
best
bodily
born
bucolic
by birth
candid
citizen
clan
coeval
congenital
connatal
connate
connatural
constitutional
crude
direct
domestic
earliest inhabitant
endemic
ethnic
exclusive
first
first comer
genetic
genuine
hereditary
home
homebred
homegrown
homespun
honest
impure
in the blood
in the raw
inartificial
inborn
inbred
incarnate
indigene
indigenous
indwelling
inhabitant
inherent
inherited
inland
innate
instinctive
instinctual
internal
intestine
intrinsic
local
local yokel
municipal
natal
national
native
to
native
-born
natural
natural to
naturelike
organic
original
pastoral
physical
primal
primitive
primitive settler
pristine
provincial
raw
resident
run-of-mine
rural
straightforward
temperamental
tribal
unacquired
unadorned
unaffected
unartificial
unassuming
uncultivated
undesigning
undisguising
undissembling
undissimulating
undomesticated
unembellished
unfeigning
ungraded
unpretending
unpretentious
unsorted
unspoiled
unsullied
untouched
unvarnished
vernacular
virgin
virginal
Berggold Definition
Gold
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Goolde
Gold
(
v.
t.)
A
metallic
element,
constituting
the
most
precious
metal
used
as
a
common
commercial
medium
of
exchange.
It
has
a
characteristic
yellow
color,
is
one
of
the
heaviest
substances
known
(specific
gravity
19.32),
is
soft,
and
very
malleable
and
ductile.
It
is
quite
unalterable
by
heat,
moisture,
and
most
corrosive
agents,
and
therefore
well
suited
for
its
use
in
coin
and
jewelry.
Symbol
Au
(Aurum).
Atomic
weight
196.7.
Gold
(
v.
t.)
Money
Gold
(
v.
t.)
A
yellow
color,
like
that
of
the
metal
Gold
(
v.
t.)
Figuratively,
something
precious
or
pure
Gold-beaten
(
a.
)
Gilded.
Gold-beating
(
n.
)
The
art
or
process
of
reducing
gold
to
extremely
thin
leaves,
by
beating
with
a
hammer.
Gold-bound
(
a.
)
Encompassed
with
gold.
Gold-hammer
(
n.
)
The
yellow-hammer.
Mannheim
gold
(
)
A
kind
of
brass
made
in
imitation
of
gold.
It
contains
eighty
per
cent
of
copper
and
twenty
of
zinc.
Native
(
a.
)
Arising
by
birth
Native
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
one's
birth
Native
(
a.
)
Born
in
the
region
in
which
one
lives
Native
(
a.
)
Original
Native
(
a.
)
Conferred
by
birth
Native
(
a.
)
Naturally
related
Native
(
a.
)
Found
in
nature
uncombined
with
other
elements
Native
(
a.
)
Found
in
nature
Native
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
is
born
in
a
place
or
country
referred
to
Native
(
n.
)
Any
of
the
live
stock
found
in
a
region,
as
distinguished
from
such
as
belong
to
pure
and
distinct
imported
breeds.
native gold Bedeutung
native
indigenous
plants
and
animals
gold
rush
a
large
migration
of
people
to
a
newly
discovered
gold
field
black
and
gold
garden
spider
Argiope
aurantia
a
widely
distributed
North
American
garden
spider
koala
koala
bear
kangaroo
bear
native
bear
Phascolarctos
cinereus
sluggish
tailless
Australian
arboreal
marsupial
with
grey
furry
ears
and
coat,
feeds
on
eucalyptus
leaves
and
bark
native
cat
Dasyurus
viverrinus
carnivorous
arboreal
cat-like
marsupials
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
gold-tail
moth
Euproctis
chrysorrhoea
white
furry-bodied
European
moth
with
a
yellow
tail
tuft
Acapulco
gold
Mexican
green
a
particularly
potent
variety
of
marijuana
braid
gold
braid
braiding
trimming
used
to
decorate
clothes
or
curtains
gold
foil
foil
made
of
gold
gold
leaf
a
very
thin
form
of
gold
foil
gold
medal
a
trophy
made
of
gold
(or
having
the
appearance
of
gold)
that
is
usually
awarded
for
winning
first
place
in
a
competition
goldmine
gold
mine
a
mine
where
gold
ore
is
found
goldmine
gold
mine
a
good
source
of
something
that
is
desired
gold
plate
a
thin
plating
of
gold
on
something
gold
plate
tableware
that
is
plated
with
gold
amber
gold
a
deep
yellow
color,
an
amber
light
illuminated
the
room,
he
admired
the
gold
of
her
hair
old
gold
a
dark
yellow
gold
something
likened
to
the
metal
in
brightness
or
preciousness
or
superiority
etc.,
the
child
was
as
good
as
gold,
she
has
a
heart
of
gold
gold
standard
a
paragon
of
excellence,
academic
education
is
the
gold
standard
against
which
other
educational
activity
is
pejoratively
judged
native
language
the
language
that
a
person
has
spoken
from
earliest
childhood
boom
bonanza
gold
rush
gravy
godsend
manna
from
heaven
windfall
bunce
a
sudden
happening
that
brings
good
fortune
(as
a
sudden
opportunity
to
make
money),
the
demand
for
testing
has
created
a
boom
for
those
unregulated
laboratories
where
boxes
of
specimen
jars
are
processed
like
an
assembly
line
gold
fever
greed
and
the
contagious
excitement
of
a
gold
rush
quandong
quandang
quantong
native
peach
red
Australian
fruit,
used
for
dessert
or
in
jam
fatherland
homeland
motherland
mother
country
country
of
origin
native
land
the
country
where
you
were
born
gold
coast
a
rich
neighborhood
noted
for
expensive
homes
and
luxurious
living,
usually
along
a
coastal
area,
Chicago's
gold
coast
is
along
Lake
Michigan
Ghana
Republic
of
Ghana
Gold
Coast
a
republic
in
West
Africa
on
the
Gulf
of
Guinea,
Ghana
was
colonized
as
the
Gold
Coast
by
the
British
native
indigen
indigene
aborigine
aboriginal
an
indigenous
person
who
was
born
in
a
particular
place,
the
art
of
the
natives
of
the
northwest
coast,
the
Canadian
government
scrapped
plans
to
tax
the
grants
to
aboriginal
college
students
native
a
person
born
in
a
particular
place
or
country,
he
is
a
native
of
Brazil
Amerindian
Native
American
any
member
of
the
peoples
living
in
North
or
South
America
before
the
Europeans
arrived
Aborigine
Abo
Aboriginal
native
Australian
Australian
Aborigine
a
dark-skinned
member
of
a
race
of
people
living
in
Australia
when
Europeans
arrived
Alaska
Native
Alaskan
Native
Native
Alaskan
a
member
or
descendant
of
any
of
the
aboriginal
peoples
of
Alaska
Native
Hawaiian
a
member
or
descendant
of
the
indigenous
Polynesian
people
who
lived
in
the
Hawaiian
Islands
goldbeater
gold-beater
an
artisan
who
beats
gold
into
gold
leaf
gold
digger
a
woman
who
associates
with
or
marries
a
rich
man
in
order
to
get
valuables
from
him
through
gifts
or
a
divorce
settlement
gold
miner
gold
digger
gold
panner
a
miner
who
digs
or
pans
for
gold
in
a
gold
field
goldsmith
goldworker
gold-worker
an
artisan
who
makes
jewelry
and
other
objects
out
of
gold
native
speaker
a
speaker
of
a
particular
language
who
has
spoken
that
language
since
earliest
childhood,
native
speakers
of
French
native
pomegranate
Capparis
arborea
small
Australian
tree
bearing
edible
fruit
resembling
the
pomegranate
native
orange
Capparis
mitchellii
small
Australian
tree
bearing
edible
dark
purple
fruit
gold
of
pleasure
Camelina
sativa
annual
European
false
flax
having
small
white
flowers,
cultivated
since
Neolithic
times
as
a
source
of
fiber
and
for
its
oilich
seeds,
widely
naturalized
in
North
America
alpine
gold
alpine
hulsea
Hulsea
algida
low
tufted
plant
having
hairy
stems
each
topped
by
a
flower
head
with
short
narrow
yellow
rays,
northwestern
United
States
golden
glow
double
gold
hortensia
Rudbeckia
laciniata
hortensia
very
tall
branching
herb
with
showy
much-doubled
yellow
flower
heads
native
pear
woody
pear
Xylomelum
pyriforme
tree
bearing
pear-shaped
fruit
with
a
thick
woody
epicarp
native
cranberry
groundberry
ground-berry
cranberry
heath
Astroloma
humifusum
Styphelia
humifusum
small
prostrate
or
ascending
shrub
having
scarlet
flowers
and
succulent
fruit
resembling
cranberries,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Styphelia
konini
tree
fuchsia
native
fuchsia
Fuchsia
excorticata
erect
deciduous
shrub
or
tree
tofeet
with
maroon
flowers,
New
Zealand
guinea
gold
vine
guinea
flower
any
of
several
Australasian
evergreen
vines
widely
cultivated
in
warm
regions
for
their
large
bright
yellow
single
flowers
common
flat
pea
native
holly
Playlobium
obtusangulum
low
spreading
evergreen
shrub
of
southern
Australia
having
triangular
to
somewhat
heart-shaped
foliage
and
orange-yellow
flowers
followed
by
flat
winged
pods
native
beech
flindosa
flindosy
Flindersia
australis
tall
Australian
timber
tree
yielding
tough
hard
wood
used
for
staves
etc
gold
fern
Pityrogramma
chrysophylla
fern
of
West
Indies
and
South
America
having
fronds
with
bright
golden-yellow
undersides
special
drawing
rights
paper
gold
reserve
assets
in
the
International
Monetary
Fund,
designed
to
supplement
reserves
of
gold
and
convertible
currencies
used
to
maintain
stability
in
the
foreign
exchange
market
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