white gold
English
Noun
white gold (countable and uncountable, plural white golds)
- (obsolete, uncountable) platinum
- (countable) A precious metal alloy consisting of gold and a platinum group metal such as platinum or palladium or other white metal such as nickel.
- cotton, seen as a valuable commodity
- china or porcelain, seen as a valuable commodity
- (slang, uncountable) Cocaine.
- 1989, Gabriel G. Nahas, Helene Peters, Cocaine: The Great White Plague, page 122:
- Fleets of planes flew in their daily cargo of white gold, first extracted from coca leaves in Peru or Bolivia and then refined in Colombia.
- 1989, Gabriel G. Nahas, Helene Peters, Cocaine: The Great White Plague, page 122:
Translations
A precious metal alloy consisting of gold and a platinum group metal
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