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metallism

Metallise vs Metallism - What's the difference?

metallise | metallism |


As a verb metallise

is .

As an adjective metallise

is metallic.

As a noun metallism is

(economics) any economic system based on the value of metals (especially gold or silver).

Taxonomy vs Metallism - What's the difference?

taxonomy | metallism |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and metallism

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while metallism is (economics) any economic system based on the value of metals (especially gold or silver).

Silver vs Metallism - What's the difference?

silver | metallism |


As a proper noun silver

is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.

As a noun metallism is

(economics) any economic system based on the value of metals (especially gold or silver).

Gold vs Metallism - What's the difference?

gold | metallism |


As nouns the difference between gold and metallism

is that gold is a heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au while metallism is any economic system based on the value of metals (especially gold or silver).

As an adjective gold

is made of gold.

As a verb gold

is to pyrolyze or burn food until the color begins to change to a light brown, but not as dark as browning.

As an adverb gold

is of or referring to a gold version of something.

As a proper noun Gold

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Metal vs Metallism - What's the difference?

metal | metallism |


As nouns the difference between metal and metallism

is that metal is heavy metal (music) while metallism is (economics) any economic system based on the value of metals (especially gold or silver).