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golden

Golden vs Gilden - What's the difference?

golden | gilden |


As a proper noun golden

is .

As an adjective gilden is

(obsolete) golden; made of gold.

Golden vs Goldes - What's the difference?

golden | goldes |


As a proper noun golden

is .

As a noun goldes is

.

Golded vs Golden - What's the difference?

golded | golden |


As a verb golded

is (gold).

As a proper noun golden is

.

Olden vs Golden - What's the difference?

olden | golden |


As an adjective olden

is from or relating to a previous era.

As a verb olden

is to grow old; age; assume an older appearance or character; become affected by age.

As a proper noun golden is

.

Goldin vs Golden - What's the difference?

goldin | golden |


As a noun goldin

is (uk|dialect) the golding, or corn marigold.

As a proper noun golden is

.

Holden vs Golden - What's the difference?

holden | golden |


In surname terms the difference between holden and golden

is that holden is while golden is .

As proper nouns the difference between holden and golden

is that holden is (male) while golden is .

Folden vs Golden - What's the difference?

folden | golden |


As a verb folden

is .

As a proper noun golden is

.

Golden vs Gulden - What's the difference?

golden | gulden |

Gulden is a synonym of golden.



As an adjective golden

is made of, or relating to, gold.

As a verb golden

is to become golden (in colour).

As a proper noun Golden

is {{surname}.

As a noun gulden is

an old currency of the Netherlands (and its overseas territory the Netherlands Antilles).

Golden vs Favored - What's the difference?

golden | favored |


As a proper noun golden

is .

As an adjective favored is

.

As a verb favored is

(favor).

Golden vs Peak - What's the difference?

golden | peak |


As a proper noun golden

is .

As a noun peak is

a point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point; as, the peak, or front, of a cap.

As a verb peak is

to reach a highest degree or maximum or peak can be to become sick or wan or peak can be .

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