Bullion Mnemonic
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bullion
bullion
/ˈbʊl.jən/
Examples
- The gold and platinum bullion coins were produced.
- The result was that the silver dollars were melted down and sold as bullion.
- In the modern world, silver bullion has the ISO currency code XAG.
- The bullion room was still intact.
- Sir Robert Peel was the chairman of the Bullion committee.
- The performance of gold bullion is often compared to stocks.
- Bullion was the last surviving member of the Wild Bunch gang.
- In the small towns they have created the currency is gold bullion.
- The 20 Franc coin is the most common, and it is popular as a bullion coin.
- The article, which makes no mention of the bullion, agrees with my sources.
a mass of precious metal
noun
gold or silver in bars or ingots
noun
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"Bull + Lion. A treasure trove of gold as strong as a bull and as precious as a lion's might."
"Bull + Lion. A precious blend of gold, as strong as a bull and majestic as a lion."
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