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bullion
[bool-yuhn]
noun
gold or silver considered in mass rather than in value.
gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots.
Also called bullion fringe.a 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.
bullion
/ ˈʊə /
noun
gold or silver in mass
gold or silver in the form of bars and ingots, suitable for further processing
Also called: bullion fringe.a thick gold or silver wire or fringed cord used as a trimming, as on military uniforms
Other Word Forms
- bullionless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bullion1
Example Sentences
The patriarch did so, only to find gold bullion, customer jewelry, decades of savings and other items missing.
Doe organised a meeting between Sheen and a bullion dealer in Hatton Garden, London's jewellery quarter.
On its website, Elemetal says its specialized facilities melt gold sources such as scrap jewelry and impaired bullion to separate impurities and obtain refined gold.
The money was then allegedly used to purchase gold from reputable bullion suppliers.
It was carrying more than 60 chests of silver bullion that have never been found.
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