gold |
coin |
As a noun gold
is forest.
As a proper noun coin is
a city in iowa.
steel |
gold |
As nouns the difference between steel and gold
is that
steel is (uncountable) an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness while
gold is forest.
As an adjective steel
is made of steel.
As a verb steel
is to edge, cover, or point with steel.
As a proper noun steel
is (uk|crime|slang|obsolete) in london, closed in 1877.
hood |
gold |
As nouns the difference between hood and gold
is that
hood is a covering such as worn over one’s head while
gold is a heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au.
As verbs the difference between hood and gold
is that
hood is to cover something with a hood while
gold is to pyrolyze or burn food until the color begins to change to a light brown, but not as dark as browning.
As adjectives the difference between hood and gold
is that
hood is relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods while
gold is made of gold.
As proper nouns the difference between hood and gold
is that
hood is {{surname|lang=en} while
Gold is {{surname|lang=en}.
As an adverb gold is
of or referring to a gold version of something.
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