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41 gouden
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42 goudmarkt
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43 goudmijn
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44 goudprijs
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45 inruilen
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46 termijnmarkt
〈 geldwezen〉1 [plaats] futures/forward market ⇒ futures exchange2 [vraag en aanbod] forward/futures market♦voorbeelden:2 de termijnmarkt voor goud • the forward market in gold, gold futures -
47 alchemie
n. alchemy, medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
48 alchimie
n. alchemy, medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
49 alchimist
n. alchemist, one who deals with alchemy (medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold) -
50 alchimistisch
adj. alchemic, pertaining to a medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold -
51 alliage
n. alloy, mixture of metals; precious metal, (i.e. gold or silver) mixed with an inferior metal; value, worth -
52 allooi
n. alloy, mixture of metals; precious metal, (i.e. gold or silver) mixed with an inferior metal; value, worth -
53 baar
n. newly-enlisted soldier, rookie (Military); ingot, mass of cast metal (especially of gold or silver); stretcher -
54 bimetallism
n. bimetallism, use of two metals as money (especially gold and silver) -
55 doubloon
n. doubloon, gold coin (used in Spain and Spanish America) -
56 dukaat
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57 edelmetaal
n. precious metal, valuable metal, costly metal, metal that is not combined with oxygen, anti-rust metal (i.e. gold, silver, or platinum) -
58 edelsmeedkunst
n. goldsmith's trade, profession of one who makes articles out of gold -
59 edelsmid
n. goldsmith, one who specializes in creating jewelry and other items out of gold -
60 edelstaal
n. precious metal, valuable metal, costly metal, metal that is not combined with oxygen, anti-rust metal (i.e. gold, silver, or platinum)
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Gold — puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Música 2 Apellidos 2.1 Autores de nombres científicos 3 Televisión … Wikipedia Español
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gold — Symbol: Au Atomic number: 79 Atomic weight: 196.96655 Gold is gold colored. It is the most malleable and ductile metal known. There is only one stable isotope of gold, and five radioisotopes of gold, Au 195 being the most stable with a half life… … Elements of periodic system