aureate

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Adjective
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au=re=ate

WORDNET DICTIONARY

Adjective aureate has 2 senses

CIDE DICTIONARY

aureatea. [L. aureatus, fr. aureus golden, fr. aurum gold.].
     Golden; gilded.  Skelton.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

aureate, adj.
1 golden, gold-coloured.
2 resplendent.
3 (of a language) highly ornamented.

Etymology
ME f. LL aureatus f. L aureus golden f. aurum gold

ROGET THESAURUS

aureate

Yellowness

N yellowness, yellow, or, gamboge, cadmium-yellow, chrome-yellow, Indian-yellow king's-yellow, lemonyellow, orpiment, yellow ocher, Claude tint, aureolin, xanthein, xanthin, zaofulvin, crocus, saffron, topaz, xanthite, yolk, jaundice, London fog, yellowness, icterus, xantho- cyanopia, xanthopsia, yellow, aureate, golden, flavous, citrine, fallow, fulvous, fulvid, sallow, luteous, tawny, creamy, sandy, xanthic, xanthous, jaundiced, auricomous, gold-colored, citron-colored, saffron-colored, lemon-colored, lemon yellow, sulphur-colored, amber-colored, straw-colored, primrose- colored, creamcolored, xanthocarpous, xanthochroid, xanthopous, yellow as a quince, yellow as a guinea, yellow as a crow's foot, warm, advancing.


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