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bullion

Elemental vs Bullion - What's the difference?

elemental | bullion |


As nouns the difference between elemental and bullion

is that elemental is (fantasy) a creature (usually a spirit) that is attuned with, or composed of, one of the classical elements: air, earth, fire and water they sometimes have unique proper names and sometimes are referred to as air, earth, fire, or water while bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

As an adjective elemental

is (chemistry) of, relating to, or being an element (as opposed to a compound).

Bullion vs Nugget - What's the difference?

bullion | nugget |


As nouns the difference between bullion and nugget

is that bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots while nugget is (countable) a small, compact chunk or clump.

Bullion vs Billon - What's the difference?

bullion | billon |


As nouns the difference between bullion and billon

is that bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots while billon is any of several alloys of precious metals and base metals that is used (where legal) to make coins, medals etc.

Bullion vs Bulletin - What's the difference?

bullion | bulletin |


As nouns the difference between bullion and bulletin

is that bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots while bulletin is a short report, especially one released through official channels to be broadcast or publicized.

As a verb bulletin is

to announce something by means of such a report or publication.

Consomme vs Bullion - What's the difference?

consomme | bullion |


As nouns the difference between consomme and bullion

is that consomme is a clear broth made from reduced meat or vegetable stock, served either hot as a soup or chilled as a jelly while bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

Bullion vs Dore - What's the difference?

bullion | dore |


As a noun bullion

is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

As a proper noun Dore is

a diminutive=Isidore given name.

Bullion vs Consume - What's the difference?

bullion | consume |


As a noun bullion

is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

As a verb consume is

to use.

Bullion vs Billionampflash - What's the difference?

bullion | billionampflash |

Billionampflash is likely misspelled.


Billionampflash has no English definition.

As a noun bullion

is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

Bullion vs Cullion - What's the difference?

bullion | cullion |


As nouns the difference between bullion and cullion

is that bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots while cullion is testicle.

Gullion vs Bullion - What's the difference?

gullion | bullion |


In obsolete terms the difference between gullion and bullion

is that gullion is a worthless wretch while bullion is a heavy twisted fringe, made of fine gold or silver wire and used for epaulets; also, any heavy twisted fringe whose cords are prominent.

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