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white gold
noun
- any of several gold alloys colored white by the presence of nickel, palladium, or platinum.
white gold
noun
- any of various white lustrous hard-wearing alloys containing gold together with platinum and palladium and sometimes smaller amounts of silver, nickel, or copper: used in jewellery
Word History and Origins
Origin of white gold1
Example Sentences
It’s understandable why the prospect of a new clean industry, a “white gold rush,” would be appealing to residents.
Often called “white gold” and the key component in rechargeable batteries, the metal lithium is so light that it floats on water, but its price has sunk like a stone over the past year.
Here in Lesotho it is known as white gold – the water which plays such an important role in the country’s economy.
Minutes after winning gymnastics’ most coveted title, Biles fastened on a white gold necklace and flashed a diamond-encrusted goat pendant toward the camera.
Heller designed the piece with the Olympic star and worked with a team of master artisans to hand-drill and hand-set 546 diamonds in white gold shaped like a goat.
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