golden glow
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~ very tall branching herb with showy much-doubled yellow flower heads
golden crown beard
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~ coarse greyish-green annual yellow-flowered herb; southwestern United States to Mexico
golden calf
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~ (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 fig
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~ 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 cup
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~ native of Mexican highlands grown for its glossy clear yellow flowers and blue-grey finely dissected foliage
golden everlasting
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~ Australian plant naturalized in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold; the frequent choice of those who love dried flowers
Golden Age
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~ (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
golden age
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~ a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak; "it was the golden age of cinema"
golden aster
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~ 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 algae
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~ algae having the pigments chlorophyll and carotene and xanthophyll
golden barrel cactus
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~ large cactus of east central Mexico having golden to pale yellow flowers and spines
golden calla
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~ any of several callas of the genus Zantedeschia having yellow spathes
golden age
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~ any period (sometimes imaginary) of great peace and prosperity and happiness
Golden Gate Bridge
— Noun
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~ a suspension bridge across the Golden Gate
golden buttons
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~ common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally