| gilt | <zoology> A female pig, when young. See: Geld. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| gilthead | <zoology> A marine fish. The name is applied to two species: The Pagrus, or Chrysophrys, auratus, a valuable food fish common in the Mediterranean (so named from its golden-coloured head); called also giltpoll. The Crenilabrus melops, of the British coasts; called also golden maid, conner, sea partridge. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| electro-gilt | <chemistry> Gilded by means of voltaic electricity. (03 Mar 1998) |
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a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold aureate: having the deep slightly brownish color of gold; "long aureate (or golden) hair"; "a gold carpet"
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Gold plated.
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A young female pig until her second litter.
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A female swine that has not produced a litter.
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A method used after the invention of electro-gilding. Gilding (gilt) is a process of plating a die-stamped piece of base metal to give it a real or pseudo gold or silver color. Most often, and more abundant, are gold color ornaments which have been gilded, rather than silver-color gilt. Most fashion or costume jewelry is rhodium plated rather than silver gilt. Gilding is considered inferior to rolled plate or electroplating.
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| gilt | a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold |
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| gilt | having the deep slightly brownish color of gold |
| gilt | having gilded edges as the pages of a book |
| gilt | of the highest quality or value |
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