Associations to the word «Gould»
Noun
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Verb
Wiktionary
GOULD, adjective. Obsolete form of gold.
GOULD, noun. Obsolete form of gold.
GOULD, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
GOULD, noun. United States paleontologist and popularizer of science (1941-2002).
GOULD, noun. United States financier who gained control of the Erie Canal and who caused a financial panic in 1869 when he attempted to corner the gold market (1836-1892).
Wise words
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