Concept cluster: Tools > Treasure or valuable items
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treasure (as a term of endearment)
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One who has become wealthy by trading in precious metals.
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(idiomatic) Something valuable that is concealed for a long time and then rediscovered.
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treasures
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(transitive) To lay up in, or as if in, a treasury.
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A certificate of ownership of gold metal stored by another entity, used historically as a paper currency of the United States (1863–1933) and in modern times as a form of investment.
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(finance) The twice-daily setting of the price of gold in the London bullion market.
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Alternative form of goldhoard [(previously solely historical) Treasure; treasury.]
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(previously solely historical) Treasure; treasury.
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(archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
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(transitive, obsolete) To lay up, as in a treasury; to hoard.
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A miscellaneous collection of different things; a miscellany.
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(rare, chiefly archaic) A miscellany.
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Miscellaneous items.
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lost property, lost and found.
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A varied collection (of items).
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A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
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A person involved in placemaking.
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(by extension) Any place holding treasures.
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A collection or compendium, especially of coins or antiquarian objects.
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A currency system based on the value of a fixed proportion of two metals.
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To hoard (typically treasure)
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Obsolete form of treasure. [(uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc.]
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Obsolete form of treasury. [A place where treasure is stored safely.]
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A sealed container, buried at some location, that contains records of contemporary life - to be rediscovered in the distant future.
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(uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc.
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(figuratively) Any source of something valuable or beautiful.
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A treasury.
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A search for sunken or buried treasure.
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A map indicating the location of buried treasure.
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A hidden treasure, subsequently discovered.
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A person shopping for special items that they will hold dear.
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Alternative form of treasure trove [A hidden treasure, subsequently discovered.]
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(obsolete) A treasure.
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A treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

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