The plural of gold; multiple quantities of gold, or gold-colored items and objects.
From 'gold' + plural suffix '-s'. 'Gold' is typically a mass noun (uncountable), but 'golds' is used when referring to multiple types, samples, or representations of gold.
Interestingly, 'gold' is usually uncountable (you can't have 'three golds'), but artists and designers use 'golds' to mean different shades and types—rose gold, white gold, yellow gold—showing how language adapts when we need it to.
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