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- Made of, or relating to, gold
She wore a golden crown.
- Marked by prosperity, creativity etc
The Renaissance was a golden era.
- Advantageous or very favourable
This is a golden opportunity.
- Relating to a fiftieth anniversary
It's not long until our golden wedding.
- Having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold
Under a golden sun.
- {a} made of or like gold, valuable, happy
- Golden things are made of gold. a golden chain with a golden locket
- very favorable or advantageous; "a golden opportunity"
- {s} having the color of gold; of gold; precious; full of potential, opportune
- Made of gold; consisting of gold
- suggestive of gold; "a golden voice"
- supremely favored or fortunate; "golden lads and girls all must / like chimney sweepers come to dust"
- marked by peace and prosperity; "a golden era"; "the halcyon days of the clipper trade
- If you describe something as golden, you mean it is wonderful because it is likely to be successful and rewarding, or because it is the best of its kind. He says there's a golden opportunity for peace which must be seized
- Refers to the orange colored tips present in high quality black tea
- made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons"
- If you refer to a man as a golden boy or a woman as a golden girl, you mean that they are especially popular and successful. When the movie came out the critics went wild, hailing Tarantino as the golden boy of the 1990s. adj. Golden Bull of 1356 golden eagle Golden Gate Bridge Golden Horde golden lion tamarin golden lion marmoset golden ratio/rectangle/section Golden Temple
- having the deep slightly brownish color of gold; "long aureate (or golden) hair"; "a gold carpet"
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- denoting the orange colored tip present in high quality black tea
- being or having the color gold or the color of gold; blond
- Made of or relating to gold
- marked by peace and prosperity; "a golden era"; "the halcyon days of the clipper trade"
- suggestive of gold; "a golden voice" marked by peace and prosperity; "a golden era"; "the halcyon days of the clipper trade
- Having the color of gold; as, the golden grain
- Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions
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- Something that is golden is bright yellow in colour. She combed and arranged her golden hair. an endless golden beach
- gowden
- goldy
- Golden Age
- The oldest and best of the Classical Ages of Man, when people lived innocent lives of happiness and prosperity
- Golden Arches
- A McDonald's restaurant, and by extension, the company and the fast food industry
- Golden Delicious
- A variety of apple which is pale yellow/green in color, and has a mild sweet flavour
- Golden Fleece
- A chivalric order founded in 1430 by Duke Philip III of Burgundy
- Golden Fleece
- A magical fleece from a winged ram guarded by the hydra in the tale of Jason and the Argonauts
- Golden Gate Bridge
- A 1.7 mile long suspension bridge linking Marin County, California, to San Francisco, California
- Golden Horde
- The Mongol invaders who invaded Europe in the 13th Century (1237) and were eventually stopped by Tamerlane in 1395
- Golden Horseshoe
- Nickname for the U-shaped area of the Canadian province of Ontario which extends along the northwestern, western, and southwestern shoreline of Lake Ontario from metropolitan Toronto to the Niagara River, comprising one of Canada's most populated and economically productive regions
Half of those new immigrants came to Ontario. . . . Once here, most of them settled in the Golden Horseshoe area, now home to 8.1 million people, or one-quarter of all Canadians.
- Golden Jackal
- A common jackal that can be found in southwest Europe, North Africa, Middle East and South Asia
- Golden Retriever
- A breed of dog, originating in Britain
- Golden Week
- any of several extended holidays celebrated in China and Japan
- golden age
- A time of great progress or achievement in a particular field
- golden age
- A happy age of peace and prosperity
- golden age
- The Golden Age
- golden boy
- A favored youth, held in high esteem by others, and for whom there are high hopes
He was the golden boy of Montana politics.
- golden boy
- A young man who has become unusually successful at an early age
Bill Gates was the golden boy of the software industry in the early 1980s.
- golden boys
- plural form of golden boy
- golden calf
- A golden image of a calf, made by Aaron and worshipped by the Israelites
- golden calf
- Money as an end in itself; mammon
- golden duck
- the score of zero runs after getting out on the first ball faced
- golden eagle
- A large bird of prey, Aquila chrysaetos, that hunts while soaring
- golden eagles
- plural form of golden eagle
- golden girl
- A young woman who is beautiful in a wholesome and healthy way
In her day, Betty Grable was the golden girl of America.
- golden girl
- Feminine form of golden boy
- golden goal
- the first goal scored during extra time; giving victory to the scoring side if this rule is in effect
- golden hamster
- A small rodent, Mesocricetus auratus, popular as a pet and used for scientific research
- golden hamsters
- plural form of golden hamster
- golden handcuffs
- Any arrangement or agreement designed to provide extremely favorable benefits or pay, so as to discourage participant from wanting to leave, especially to retain a choice employee
The stock plan really served as golden handcuffs for the executives.
- golden handshake
- A generous severance payment, especially as an inducement to leave employment
- golden hello
- A payment offered to an employee as an inducement to join, especially if currently working for a competitor
- golden mean
- A position of balance between good and evil
Auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda, sobrius aula. (He who chooses the golden mean safely avoids both the hovel and the palace).
- golden means
- plural form of golden mean
- golden mole
- any of several small, insectivorous burrowing mammals, of the family Chrysochloridae, native to southern Africa
- golden oldie
- A record that was very popular in a former era
- golden oldies
- plural form of golden oldie
- golden opportunities
- plural form of golden opportunity
- golden opportunity
- Ideal moment to do something
With the rest of the squad injured, Jones had a golden opportunity to prove his worth to the coach.
- golden oriole
- A bright yellow and black passerine songbird, Oriolus oriolus, of Europe and western Asia
- golden palace monkey
- A primate of New World monkey from Bolivia, scientific name Callicebus aureipalatii
- golden palace monkeys
- plural form of golden palace monkey
- golden parachute
- An agreement between a company and an employee, usually an executive, specifying that the employee will receive certain significant benefits if employment is terminated
- golden parachutes
- plural form of golden parachute
- golden pheasant
- A colorful game bird originating from China, Chrysolophus pictus
- golden pheasants
- plural form of golden pheasant
- golden plover
- Pacific golden plover, Pluvialis fulva
- golden plover
- Eurasian golden plover, Pluvialis apricaria
- golden plover
- American golden plover, Pluvialis dominic
- golden plovers
- plural form of golden plover
- golden ratio
- The irrational number (approximately 1·618), usually denoted by the Greek letter φ (phi), which is equal the sum of its own reciprocal and 1, or, equivalently, is such that the ratio of 1 to the number is equal to the ratio of its reciprocal to 1
- golden retrievers
- plural form of golden retriever
- golden rice
- A variety of Oryza sativa rice produced through genetic engineering to biosynthesize beta-carotene, a precursor of provitamin A, and intended as a humanitarian tool to combat vitamin A deficiency
- golden rule
- A fundamental rule or principle
It is all-important to remember that naturalists have no golden rule by which to distinguish species and varieties.
- golden rule
- The principle that one should treat other people in the manner in which one would want to be treated by them
Mr. Francis seems to understand the fundamental principle of all moral accounting, the great ethic rule of three. Let A do to B, as he would have B do to him; the product will give the rule of conduct required. My father smiled at this reduction of the golden rule to arithmetical form.
- golden rules
- plural form of golden rule
- golden section
- the division of a whole into two parts such that the ratio of the smaller part to the larger is equal to the ratio of the larger part to the whole
- golden shower
- The act of a person urinating on another, usually for sexual stimulation of one or both persons
- golden showers
- plural form of golden shower
- golden sombrero
- When a batter strikes out four times in one game
Jones hit for the old golden sombrero last night; he had a hat trick (three strikeouts) going into the ninth inning, then struck out for the fourth time.
- golden staph
- A bacterium often found in microorganisms on the skin and nose that commonly causes staph infections, technically known as staphylococcus aureus
- golden syrup
- A pale amber-coloured treacle produced as part of the process of refining cane sugar; it is used in cooking
- golden ticket
- A philosophy that a quick fix can be achieved
He believes in the 'golden ticket'.
- golden ticket
- A qualification, person or thing that can provide lucrative opportunities
So the Harvard diploma is now, more than ever, a golden ticket to a certain kind of success.
- golden wedding
- A celebration to mark the fiftieth anniversary of a marriage
- golden-eagle
- Attributive form of golden eagle, noun
- golden globe
- The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. Run as a fundraiser since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the awards are a major part of the film industry's "awards season" which culminates each year with the Oscars and Screen Actors Guild Awards
- golden goal
- (Spor) The golden goal is a method used in association football, field hockey, ice hockey and korfball to decide the winner of games in elimination matches which end in a draw after the end of regulation time
- golden hall
- The Golden Hall (Jindian or Jinding), situated at the top of Tianzhu Peak (1612m), is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Wudangshan. It was built in 1416 during the Ming Dynasty. According to local histories, the hall was forged in Beijing, then carried to Wudangshan. The Golden Hall is one part of the Supreme Harmony Temple (Taihe Palace). Built entirely of gilded copper (an incredible 20 tons of fine copper, and 300 kilograms of gold), the hall is one of the biggest gilded copper temples in China
- golden handcuffs
- (plural noun) informal benefits provided by an employer to discourage an employee from taking employment elsewhere
- golden parachute
- An employment agreement that guarantees a key executive lucrative severance benefits if control of the company changes hands followed by management shifts
- golden ratio
- In mathematics and the arts, two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio between the sum of those quantities and the larger one is the same as the ratio between the larger one and the smaller. The golden ratio is approximately 1.6180339887
- golden shower
- The act of urinating on another person usually as part of a sex act
- Golden Age
- first age of the world when mankind lived in innocence happiness (Greek and Roman Mythology); flourishing period (usually of a people or nation)
- Golden Award
- {i} award given to the most creative webmasters who have outstanding skills in design and content writing
- Golden Bull of 1356
- Constitution for the Holy Roman Empire promulgated by Charles IV. Stamped with a golden seal, the document gave seven electors the power to choose the ruler of Germany by a simple majority. It also specified the electors and established succession by primogeniture. Intended to eliminate papal influence in German political affairs, it did away with the pope's previous right to examine rivals and approve results, and also increased the power of the princes
- Golden Crescent
- three major heroin-producing nations (Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan)
- Golden Era
- period of success, era of prosperity
- Golden Fleece
- {i} fleece of gold recovered by the Argonauts from a dragon-guarded grove (Greek Mythology)
- Golden Gate
- A strait in western California connecting the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Discovered in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake, it was known as the Golden Gate long before the name gained popularity during the gold rush of 1849. The Golden Gate Bridge, which spans the strait, was completed in 1937. the Golden Gate an area of water which connects San Francisco Bay in California with the Pacific Ocean. It is crossed by the Golden Gate Bridge
- Golden Gate
- strait in western California which links the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean
- Golden Gate Bridge
- the Golden Gate Bridge the Golden Gate a bridge which crosses an area of water in San Francisco Bay in California, to connect the city of San Francisco with Marin County. Suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, San Francisco. From its completion in 1937 until the completion of New York's Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in 1964, it had the longest main span in the world, 4,200 ft (1,280 m). It remains incomparable in its magnificence. Its construction, supervised by Joseph B. Strauss (1870-1938), involved many difficulties: rapidly running tides, frequent storms and fogs, and the problem of blasting rock under deep water to plant earthquake-resistant foundations
- Golden Gate bridge
- bridge which crosses the Golden Gate and is one of the longest bridges in the world
- Golden Girls
- American television program
- Golden Globe Award
- {i} American award given for movies and television programs
- Golden Glove Awards
- a ceremony held every year in the US, at which prizes are given to the best baseball fielders in the Major Leagues
- Golden Gloves
- an American competition for amateur (=unpaid) boxers
- Golden Gophers
- name of the University of Minnesota athletic teams (USA)
- Golden Horde
- The Mongol army that swept over eastern Europe in the 13th century and established a suzerain in Russia. Russian designation for the western part of the Mongol empire. The Golden Horde flourished from the mid-13th century to the end of the 14th century. The name is traditionally said to derive from the golden tent of Batu, a grandson of Genghis Khan, who expanded the domain of the Golden Horde in a series of brilliant campaigns that included the sacking and burning of Kiev in 1240. At its peak, its territory included most of European Russia. The outbreak of the Black Death in 1346 marked the beginning of its disintegration; in the 15th century it broke into several smaller khanates
- Golden Horn
- An inlet of the Bosporus in northwest Turkey forming the harbor of Istanbul
- Golden Pages
- telephone number guide arranged by subject
- Golden State
- California, state in the western United States on the Pacific coast
- Golden Temple
- a temple (=a type of church) in Amritsar in India which is very important in the Sikh religion. It stands in the middle of a holy lake and contains the holy book of the Sikhs. Punjabi Darbar Sahib or Harimandir Chief house of worship for the Sikhs of India (see Sikhism) and their most important pilgrimage site, located in the city of Amritsar in Punjab state. Founded by Guru Ramdas (1574-81) and completed by Guru Arjan Dev in 1604, the temple has entrances on four sides, signifying a welcome to all creeds and castes. Though destroyed in the 1760s by Afghan invaders, it was rebuilt, and in the early 19th century it acquired its marble walls and gold-plated copper domes. The surrounding buildings include a meeting hall, reference library, and museum, as well as the shrine known as the Akal Takhat. In 1984 the complex was seriously damaged during a confrontation between Sikh separatists and government troops; it was subsequently restored
- Golden Triangle
- an area of hills consisting of part of Laos, Thailand, and Burma. Poppies for making the drug opium are illegally grown there
- Golden Triangle
- meeting point between three countries (Thailand, Burma and Laos)
- Golden Tulip
- worldwide network of luxury hotels
- golden age
- (Of Swordplay) The peak of the sword's evolution from the introduction of the rapier in the sixteenth century to the swords eventual demise in the eighteenth
- golden age
- A golden age is a period of time during which a very high level of achievement is reached in a particular field of activity, especially in art or literature. You grew up in the golden age of American children's books
- golden age
- SF from (roughly) 1930-1960, usually hard
- golden age
- A reference to the time before war ravaged Cybertron and drained its resources At the time, Cybertron actually glowed with a golden color
- golden age
- a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak; "it was the golden age of cinema"
- golden age
- any period (sometimes imaginary) of great peace and prosperity and happiness
- golden age
- (classical mythology) the first and best age of the world, a time of ideal happiness, prosperity, and innocence; by extension, any flourishing and outstanding period any period (sometimes imaginary) of great peace and prosperity and happiness a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak; "it was the golden age of cinema
- golden ager
- A senior citizen
- golden algae
- algae having the pigments chlorophyll and carotene and xanthophyll
- golden anniversary
- golden anniversaries the date that is exactly 50 years after the beginning of something, especially a wedding diamond anniversary, silver anniversary silver anniversary British Equivalent: golden wedding British Equivalent: golden jubilee
- golden aster
- Any of various North American plants of the genus Chrysopsis having yellow, rayed flower heads
- golden aster
- any of several shrubby herbs or subshrubs of the genus Chrysopsis having bright golden-yellow flower heads that resemble asters; throughout much of United States and into Canada
- golden bantam
- A variety of corn having large, bright-yellow kernels on a relatively small ear
- golden barrel cactus
- large cactus of east central Mexico having golden to pale yellow flowers and spines
- golden calf
- golden idol that the Israelites made and worshipped during the exodus (Biblical); any false god or thing worshipped undeservedly
- golden calf
- (Old Testament) an idol made by Aaron for the Israelites to worship; destroyed by Moses; it is now used to refer to anything worshipped undeservedly
- golden calla
- any of several callas of the genus Zantedeschia having yellow spathes
- golden clematis
- Chinese clematis with serrate leaves and large yellow flowers
- golden club
- An aquatic plant (Orontium aquaticum) of the eastern United States, having a clublike, golden-yellow spadix, small blue-green berries, and floating leaves
- golden club
- aquatic plant of the southeastern United States having blue-green leaves and a spadix resembling a club covered with tiny yellow flowers
- golden cup
- native of Mexican highlands grown for its glossy clear yellow flowers and blue-gray finely dissected foliage
- golden delicious
- a sweet eating apple with yellow skin
- golden eagle
- large eagle of mountainous regions of the northern hemisphere having a golden-brown head and neck
- golden eagle
- A large eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) of mountainous areas of the Northern Hemisphere, having dark plumage with brownish-yellow feathers on the back of the head and neck. a large light brown bird that lives in northern parts of the world. Dark-brown eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) with golden, leaf-shaped nape feathers, dark eyes, gray beak, fully feathered legs, large yellow feet, and large talons. Its wingspread reaches almost 8 ft (2.3 m). It ranges from central Mexico (where it is the national bird) along the Pacific coast and through the Rocky Mountains to Alaska, and small numbers are found from Newfoundland to North Carolina. Also found in North Africa, it is more common across Russia, to southern China and Japan. It nests in cliff caves or in lone trees. The species is protected in the U.S
- golden fern
- stout tropical swamp fern (especially tropical America) having large fronds with golden yellow sporangia covering the undersides tropical American fern having fronds with light golden undersides
- golden fig
- a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
- golden fleece
- in Greek mythology, a fleece of gold owned by the king of Colchis and guarded in a sacred grove by a dragon; recovered by Jason and the Argonauts
- golden gate
- a strait in western California that connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean; discovered in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake
- golden gate bridge
- a suspension bridge across the Golden Gate
- golden glow
- A tall plant (Rudbeckia laciniata) cultivated for its large, yellow, many-rayed double flower heads
- golden glow
- very tall branching herb with showy much-doubled yellow flower heads
- golden goal
- In some football matches, a golden goal is the first goal scored in extra time, which wins the match for the team that scores it
- golden goodbye
- A golden goodbye is the same as a golden handshake
- golden groundsel
- weedy herb of the eastern United States to Texas having golden-yellow flowers; sometimes becomes invasive; sometimes placed in genus Senecio
- golden hamster
- small light-colored hamster often kept as a pet
- golden handcuffs
- generous and attractive financial benefits (such as bonuses, raises, etc.,) provided by an employer to an employee to discourage him/her from leaving the company to work elsewhere
- golden handcuffs
- A lucrative incentive to an executive intended to discourage resignation or ensure long-term cooperation after departure. things such as a large salary or a good pension that make important workers want to continue working for an organization, rather than leave to work for a competing organization
- golden handshake
- a lucrative severance agreement offered to an employee (usually as an incentive to retire)
- golden handshake
- A golden handshake is a large sum of money that a company gives to an employee when he or she leaves, as a reward for long service or good work. A lucrative severance agreement offered to an employee typically as an inducement to retire. a large amount of money given to someone when they leave their job
- golden hello
- A golden hello is a sum of money that a company offers to a person in order to persuade them to join the company. Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best. a large amount of money that is given to a new employee, in order to persuade them not to go to work for another organization
- golden horde
- a Mongolian army that swept over eastern Europe in the 13th century
- golden jubilee
- fifty year anniversary
- golden jubilee
- A golden jubilee is the 50th anniversary of an important or special event. The company is celebrating its golden jubilee. the date that is exactly 50 years after an important event, such as the occasion when someone became king or queen diamond jubilee, silver jubilee silver jubilee American Equivalent: golden anniversary
- golden larch
- Chinese deciduous conifer resembling a larch with golden yellow leaves
- golden lion tamarin
- A small arboreal Brazilian monkey (Leontopithecus rosalia), having a silky golden coat, lionlike mane, and long, partially webbed digits. or golden lion marmoset Species of tamarin (Leontideus rosalia), having a thick, lionlike mane, black face, and long, silky, golden fur. A striking-looking animal, it is found in South America, where it is listed as critically endangered
- golden mean
- The course between extremes
- golden mean
- A mathematical ratio in which width is to length as length is to length plus width This ratio has been employed in design since the ancient Greeks It can also be found in natural forms
- golden mean
- (aka 'golden section' or the French 'Section d'Or') The golden section was developed as early as by Euclid and is supposed to refer to a proportion that is irrational and is thought to have its own intrinsic value, the value being at one with the universe itself The actual definition of golden section is a line that is divided so that the smaller part of the line is to the larger part of the line as the larger part is to the whole line This usually turns out to be 8: 13 and is visible in most works of art
- golden mean
- (or ratio) The positive solution to the quadratic equation, x^2 + x - 1 = 0, which is (-1+sqrt(5))/2, or approximately 618 This has the proportionality property: x: 1 = (1-x): x, which defines the placements of evaluations for the golden section search More information about the golden mean is given at the Favorite Mathematical Constants site
- golden mean
- An ethic, set forth by Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics, which calls for virtue through moderation
- golden mean
- desirable middle ground between two extremes (according to the philosophy of Aristotle); moderate manner, means of compromise, equal depth
- golden mean
- the middle between extremes
- golden mean
- the proportional relation between two divisions of line or two dimension of a plane figure such that short : long : : long : (short + long)
- golden mole
- mole of southern Africa having iridescent guard hairs mixed with the underfur
- golden oldie
- People sometimes refer to something that is still successful or popular even though it is quite old as a golden oldie. A recording, movie, or other form of entertainment that was very popular in the past. a song, film etc that is old, but which many people still like
- golden oldie
- (Informal) that which is old but classic (especially songs and movies)
- golden opportunity
- once in a lifetime chance
- golden oriole
- bright yellow songbird with black wings
- golden parachute
- A golden parachute is an agreement to pay a large amount of money to a senior executive of a company if they are forced to leave. Golden parachutes entitle them to a full year's salary if they get booted out of the company. An employment agreement that guarantees a key executive lucrative severance benefits if control of the company changes hands followed by management shifts. part of a business person's contract which states that they will be paid a large amount of money if they lose their job, for example if the company is sold
- golden parachute
- package of benefits and compensations guaranteed to be paid in case of job loss (usually included in job contracts of top executives)
- golden parachute
- giving top executives lucrative benefits that must be paid by the acquirer if they are discharged after a takeover
- golden pheasant
- brightly colored crested pheasant of mountains of western and central Asia
- golden pheasant
- A pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) of Tibet and western China that has a long tail and brilliantly colored plumage
- golden plover
- plovers of Europe and America having the backs marked with golden-yellow spots
- golden polypody
- tropical American fern with brown scaly rhizomes cultivated for its large deeply lobed deep bluish-green fronds; sometimes placed in genus Polypodium
- golden pothos
- evergreen liana widely cultivated for its variegated foliage
- golden raisin
- a small pale raisin (=dried fruit) used in baking British Equivalent: sultana
- golden ratio/rectangle/section
- Numerical proportion considered to be an aesthetic ideal in classical design. It refers to the ratio of the base to the height of a rectangle or to the division of a line segment into two in such a way that the ratio of the shorter part to the longer is equal to that of the longer to the whole. It works out to about 1.61803: 1. A rectangle constructed from golden sections (segments in this ratio) is called a golden rectangle
- golden retriever
- an English breed having a long silky golden coat
- golden retriever
- type of dog with a long golden coat
- golden retriever
- A retriever of a breed originating in Scotland, having a dense coat of golden hair with feathering at the neck, legs, and tail. a large dog with light brown fur
- golden rule
- (Mathew 7: 12) any important rule; "the golden rule of teaching is to be clear
- golden rule
- A golden rule is a principle you should remember because it will help you to be successful. Hanson's golden rule is to add value to whatever business he buys. The biblical teaching that one should behave toward others as one would have others behave toward oneself. an idea from the Bible that people should treat others in the way that they want to be treated themselves. a very important principle, way of behaving etc that should be remembered
- golden rule
- do unto others as you would have them do unto you, command based on sayings in the Old and New testament
- golden rule
- a command based on Jesus' words in the Sermon on the Mount; "Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you, do you even so unto them"
- golden saxifrage
- any of various low aquatic herbs of the genus Chrysosplenium
- golden seal
- perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves
- golden section
- the proportional relation between two divisions of line or two dimension of a plane figure such that short : long : : long : (short + long)
- golden section
- A ratio, observed especially in the fine arts, between the two dimensions of a plane figure or the two divisions of a line such that the smaller is to the larger as the larger is to the sum of the two, a ratio of roughly three to five
- golden shiner
- shiner of eastern North America having golden glints; sometimes also called `bream'
- golden shower
- tree that bears bunches of large yellow flowers (native to India); sexual activity involving urination on a person for sexual pleasure
- golden shower tree
- deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia
- golden star
- California plant having grasslike leaves and showy orange flowers
- golden state
- California; a nickname alluding to its rich gold deposits
- golden syrup
- This golden coloured syrup is a by-product from the manufacture of sugar It consists of non-crystallised sugar, minerals and water It is most commonly used in Ginger based products like biscuits and cakes top of page
- golden syrup
- [Great Britain] Light Karo syrup is the U S equivalent
- golden syrup
- A syrup obtained during the refining of sugar It is sweeter and thinner than treacle H
- golden syrup
- Golden syrup is a sweet food in the form of a thick, sticky, yellow liquid. a sweet thick liquid made from sugar that is used in cooking
- golden syrup
- a pale cane syrup
- golden thistle
- any of several spiny Mediterranean herbs of the genus Scolymus having yellow flower heads
- golden trout
- A small freshwater trout (Salmo aguabonita) native to the southern Sierra Nevada, having a bright red-orange belly and cheeks and gold sides with a red-orange stripe
- golden umbrella
- A golden parachute
- golden wattle
- shrubby Australian tree having clusters of fragrant golden yellow flowers; widely cultivated as an ornamental
- golden wedding
- fiftieth anniversary of a wedding
- golden wedding
- A golden wedding or a golden wedding anniversary is the 50th anniversary of a wedding. the date that is exactly 50 years after a wedding = golden anniversary diamond wedding, silver wedding
- golden wedding anniversary
- the 50th wedding anniversary