
1) French word used in English 2) Gold bars 3) Gold in mass 4) Gold ingots 5) Gold or silver in mass 6) Gold or silver ingots 7) Gold Braid 8) Precious metal 9) Precious metal
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1) Metal
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Precious metals (platinum, gold and silver) in the form of bars, ingots or plate, or where quantity is considered as a valuation. Also refers to coins whose market value is determined by metallic content rather than scarcity.
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• (n.) Showy metallic ornament, as of gold, silver, or copper, on bridles, saddles, etc. • (n.) Heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent. • (n.) Uncoined gold or silver in the mass. • (n.) Base or uncurrent coin.Bullion: words in the de...
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Metal formed into bars or ingots.
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Gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots; the meltdown value of an object on its actual metal content. Also - Silver wire twisted into threads and used to decorate church vestments and military uniforms; also known as bullion lace.
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Gold, silver, platinum or palladium, in the form of bars or ingots. Some central banks use bullion to settle international debt, and some investors buy bullion as a protection against inflation
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A coin or other object composed primarily of a precious metal (such as gold, silver or platinum) with little to no numismatic value over and beyond that of the metal itself.
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1 Gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots; th meltdown value of an object on its actual metal content. 2 Silver wire twisted into threads and used to decorate church vestments and military uniforms; also known as bullion lace.
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Bul'lion (bul'yŭn)
noun [ Confer Middle English
bullyon a hook used for fastening the dress, a button, stud, an embossed ornament of various kinds,
e. g. , on the cover of a book, on bridles or poitrels, for purses, for breeches and doublets, Late Latin
bullio the swelling of ...
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Gold or silver in the form of ingots for bulk... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/bullion.htm?id=190&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of bullion'>more</a>
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Originally meaning 'melting place' or 'mint', probably from the French bouillon, boiling.
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(i) Precious metals such as gold and silver, in unwrought form. (ii) Lead bullion is smelted, unrefined lead which still contains silver.
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Bullion is gold or silver in bars, plates or other masses which has not been minted.
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Precious metals (platinum, gold and silver) in the form of bars, ingots or plate, or where quantity is considered as a valuation.
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noun gold or silver in bars or ingots
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Originally meaning 'melting place' or 'mint', probably from the French bouillon, boiling.
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Precious metal, either gold, platinum, or silver. The term usually refers to pure gold, pure silver, or other pure metals, although it is occasionally used for coinage, which is generally ninety percent pure, the remainder a base metal added to improve durability.
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Gold which is 995 fine or better. The term has also come to be used to describe 1. gold coins which closely follow spot gold and have little or no numismatic value (such as restrikes) and 2. the form in which metal is shaped such as bars, ingots or wafers. The most commonly traded gold bullion pieces among individual investors in the United States ...
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Metal formed into bars or ingots.
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Metal formed into bars or ingots.
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Metal formed into bars or ingots.
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gold or silver considered in mass rather than in value. · gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots. · Also calleda thick trimming of cord covered with gold or silver thread, for decorating uniforms. · embroidery or lace worked with gold wire or gold or silver cords.
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gold or silver in bars or ingots
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[Intelligent words] gold or silver in bars or ingots
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