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Goji is a type of fruit that is also known as Chinese wolfberry. It is a berry that is native to Asia and is often used in traditional Chinese medicine. It is believed to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and is sometimes referred to as a "superfruit" due to its high nutritional value. Goji berries are often used in supplements, jams, and other products, and are also eaten fresh or dried. They have a sweet and slightly sour taste, and are often described as having a flavor similar to a combination of cranberries and cherries.
The word "Göktürk" refers to a medieval Turkic state and empire that existed from the 6th to the 8th centuries. It was established in the Altai Mountains by a group of Turkic tribes under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan, who is considered the founder of the Göktürk Khaganate. The Göktürks were a powerful and influential force in Asian history, playing a significant role in the development of East Asian and Islamic civilizations.
The Gokturks were a powerful and nomadic Turkic people who lived in Central Asia during the 6th and 7th centuries. They established a vast empire that stretched from present-day Mongolia to Eastern Europe, and played a significant role in the spread of Islam in the region. The name "Gokturks" is derived from the Turkic word "kök", meaning "blue" or "sky", and "türük", meaning "mankind" or "people".
The Golan is a region in the northeastern part of Israel, bordering Syria. The term typically refers to the Golan Heights, a plateau that rises to an average elevation of 1,100 to 1,800 meters (3,600 to 5,900 feet) above sea level. The Golan has a strategic importance due to its proximity to Syria and its control of the Upper Jordan River. Israel captured the Golan from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War and has since annexed the territory, but it remains disputed by the international community.
Golconda is a term used to describe a vast treasure or a treasure hoard, particularly in the context of India's rich history of opulent wealth and treasures. The word originates from Golconda Fort, a famous fort in Hyderabad, India, which was once the center of the Golconda Sultanate, a powerful ancient kingdom known for its rich mines and abundant treasures. In modern usage, the term is often used to describe a large and valuable collection of wealth, often with connotations of ancient riches or loot.
A gold-digger is an idiomatic expression that refers to a person, usually a woman, who is perceived to be seeking a romantic partner or marriage primarily for financial gain or material benefits, rather than for emotional or emotional purposes.
Having a subtle, scattered, or sprinkled appearance of gold, often used to describe precious or valuable things, such as jewelry or goods.
covered with or made from gold leaf, typically a thin layer of gold applied to a surface, often used to describe elegant or luxurious decorations.
Gold-plated is an adjective used to describe an object or material that has a thin layer of gold applied to its surface by electroplating or other methods, rather than being made entirely of gold. The term suggests a luxurious or high-quality finish, often used to increase the object's value, appearance, or prestige.
A term used to describe a period of extensive and rapid growth, progress, or development in a particular sphere, such as a technological industry, finance, or a business venture, where many people or companies are actively involved and investing their resources, hoping to achieve financial gain or success.
A precious and valuable metal, gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is highly prized for its rarity, durability, and attractive color, and is often used in jewelry, coins, and other forms of decoration.
Golda was the nickname of Golda Meir, the fourth Prime Minister of Israel, who served from 1969 to 1974. She was a stateswoman and politician who played a crucial role in the development of the state of Israel. The term "Golda" has since become synonymous with feminist and courageous leadership, and is often used to describe strong and resilient women.
Golddiggers are people, often women, who are perceived to be overly eager for material wealth or luxury and are willing to take extreme measures to get it, often by manipulating men or being involved with them for their financial gain. The term typically has a negative connotation, implying that these individuals are motivated by selfishness and a desire for material possessions rather than genuine emotional or romantic connections.
Golden refers to something that is valuable, precious, and highly prized. It can also describe something that has a warm, shining yellow color. Additionally, "golden" can be used to describe a time period in the past that was particularly happy or prosperous, such as one's "golden years" of retirement.
Goldeneye is a 1995 James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. It is the 17th installment in the James Bond series and is loosely based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. In the film, Bond must stop a former Soviet intelligence officer named Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean) from stealing a powerful satellite called "GoldenEye" that could be used to detonate nuclear warheads.
Goldfields refers to a region or area where gold is found, particularly in a concentration or deposit. It can also be used to describe a place where gold mining is taking place or has taken place previously. The term is often used to describe vast areas of land, such as the Australian Outback, which were once rich in gold deposits and were extensively mined.
A goldfinch is a small bird species known for its bright yellow color and distinctive red face. It is a common species of finch found in gardens, farmland, and woodlands in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The goldfinch is often considered a symbol of joy and happiness, and is also the official symbol of Delaware, a state in the United States. In literature and poetry, the goldfinch is often used as a metaphor for beauty, freedom, and sunshine.
Goldfinches are a type of small to medium-sized bird that belongs to the finch family. They are known for their bright yellow color and distinctive song.
The noun "goldfinger" refers to a person who has a fascination with or a talent for handling and accumulating gold or other valuable metals. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who has a masterful or skillful touch, especially in a delicate or precise activity. Examples: "He was known as a goldfinger when it came to repairing clocks."
A common pet fish, typically small and kept in an aquarium, often with bright orange and white coloring. The term "goldfish" can also be used metaphorically to refer to someone or something that is shallow or lacking in depth or complexity, often in a humorous or playful way.
Goldie is a noun that refers to a short-haired, golden-colored, and friendly-looking female dog, typically a small to medium-sized breed. It is also used as a term of endearment for a person or pet, equivalent to "sweetheart" or "darling". In some cases, it can also refer to a person with golden hair or a person known for their golden-like qualities, such as being warm, kind, and beautiful.
Goldilocks is a character from a traditional European folk tale known as "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". She is a curious and mischievous young girl who breaks into the home of a family of bears while they are away, eats their porridge, sits in their chairs, and sleeps in their bed. The story is known for its moral lesson about respecting other people's property and boundaries. In everyday language, "Goldilocks" can also be used to describe someone who is always trying to find the middle ground or the "just right" balance in a situation, much like how Goldilocks finds the porridge, chair, and bed that are "just right" for her.
Goldman is a surname of German and Jewish origin. It is also a common term for a financial services company, specifically Goldman Sachs, a multinational investment bank and financial services firm.
A goldmine refers to a source or opportunity that is incredibly valuable and profitable. It can also describe something or someone that is considered extremely valuable or beneficial.
A gold rush is a sudden and uncontrolled influx of people searching for gold or other precious minerals in a particular area. The term typically refers to a frenzy of mining activity that occurs when a new discovery of gold or other valuable minerals is made, and a large number of people flock to the area to try their luck at striking it rich.
Golds refers to a type of precious metal, particularly in its yellow form, often associated with value, wealth, and luxury.
A goldsmith is a craftsman who makes and repairs jewelry and other items from gold and other precious metals. Goldsmiths may specialize in creating intricate designs, setting gems, and casting metal into various shapes and forms. They often work with other craftsmen, such as blacksmiths, to create complex pieces of jewelry and other items.
A goldsmith is a person who works with gold, especially one who melts and shapes it into jewelry, coins, or other decorative items. Goldsmiths can create intricate designs, ornaments, and other objects from gold using various techniques such as hammering, casting, and engraving.
Goldstein is a surname of German or Jewish origin, which refers to someone who works with or sells gold. It can also refer to a person whose name is derived from the German word "Gold", meaning gold, and "stein", meaning stone or rock. In some cases, it can also refer to a person who is made of gold or has a golden quality.
A golem is a mythological creature from Jewish folklore, typically depicted as a humanoid figure created from inanimate matter, such as clay or mud, to serve as a servant or protector. The golem is often depicted as being brought to life through magical powers or rituals. In modern times, the term "golem" has also been used as a metaphor for an artificial or created being that is seemingly alive but is actually lacking in human qualities or emotions.
A golf-course is a planned area of land, usually with certain features and hazards, designed for the game of golf.
Golf is a popular outdoor recreational activity in which players use various clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. The objective is to achieve the lowest score possible, and the game is often played on a large, scenic course with well-manicured grass, sand traps, and obstacles.
The word "golfed" is the past tense of the verb "golf". In this context, "golfed" means to play golf or to hit a golf ball.
Golfers are people who play the game of golf, a sport involving hitting a ball into a hole using various clubs and equipment.
Golfing refers to the activity of playing the game of golf, which is a sport played on a grassy outdoor course with the objective of hitting a ball into a hole using various types of clubs.