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    au·re·ate
    [ˈôrēət, ˈôrēˌāt]
    adjective
    aureate (adjective)
    1. denoting, made of, or having the color of gold:
      "the aureate dollar"
      • (of language) highly ornamented or elaborate:
        "the aureate diction frequently conceals the tritest sentiments"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from late Latin aureatus, from Latin aureus ‘golden’, from aurum ‘gold’.
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  3. The word "aureate" is an adjective that can have two meanings1234:
    1. It can mean "of a golden color; gilded".
    2. It can mean "inflated and pompous in style". In rhetoric, it is used to describe language that is characterized by the use of (excessively) ornamental or grandiose terms, often of Latin or French origin.
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    adj. 1. Of a golden color; gilded. 2. Inflated and pompous in style. [Middle English aureat, from Late Latin aureātus, from aureus, golden, from aurum, gold.]
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    aureate (comparative more aureate, superlative most aureate) Golden in color or shine. (rhetoric) Of language: characterized by the use of (excessively) ornamental or grandiose terms, often of Latin or French origin.
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/aureate
    Aureate is among several adjectives in English pertaining to gold that derive from the Latin name for the metal, aurum.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aureate
    golden or gilded. brilliant; splendid. characterized by an ornate style of writing or speaking.
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