golden

golden
goldenly, adv.goldenness, n.
/gohl"deuhn/, adj.
1. bright, metallic, or lustrous like gold; of the color of gold; yellow: golden hair.
2. made or consisting of gold: golden earrings.
3. exceptionally valuable, advantageous, or fine: a golden opportunity.
4. having glowing vitality; radiant: golden youth.
5. full of happiness, prosperity, or vigor: golden hours; a golden era of exploration.
6. highly talented and favored; destined for success: television's golden boy.
7. richly soft and smooth: a golden voice.
8. indicating the fiftieth event of a series: a golden wedding anniversary.
[1225-75; ME; see GOLD, -EN2]
Syn. 5. splendid, glorious, joyous.

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(as used in expressions)
golden lion marmoset

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      city, seat (1861) of Jefferson county, north-central Colorado, U.S. It lies on Clear Creek at the foot of Lookout Mountain at an elevation of 5,675 feet (1,730 metres), just west of Denver and separated from the metropolitan area by the Table Mountains plateau. Founded as a mining town in 1859, it was named Golden City for Tom Golden, a miner. From 1862 to 1867 Golden was the capital of the Colorado Territory, rivaling Denver as the state's chief settlement. Until the late 1880s the city was the principal railhead for railroads entering the Rocky Mountains, another position eventually lost to Denver. Its manufactures now include porcelain, cans and bottles, units for nuclear reactors, and cement blocks; the city is also the site of Coors Brewing Company, founded as The Golden Brewery in 1873 by Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler. Golden is the seat of the Colorado School of Mines (1874), the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (1977), and the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center. Inc. town, 1871; city, 1879. Pop. (1990) 13,116; (2000) 17,159.

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