Pronunciation: /ˈɔr.i/
Definition:
1. An expensive metallic element noted for its brilliant yellow color and expensive value.
2.
Precious yellow-colored minerals used in jewelry and currency.
3. Noble metal favored for ornamentation and investment.
4. Elements characterized by resistance to corrosion and electrical conductivity.
Significance:
• It defines
precious metals.
• It emphasizes luxury and value.
• It identifies distinct attributes of gold (aure).
• It avoids ambiguous or complex expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of valuable commodities.
• It improves clarity in commercial transactions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gold".
Singular noun: aure
Plural noun: aures
Examples:
• "Investors accumulate substantial reserves of aure."
• "Nuptial rings traditionally feature bands of aure."
• "Museum exhibits display
antique coins
minted from aure."
• "Goldsmiths (aurors) create ornate artifacts using aure."
• "Economic indices
track fluctuations in aure prices."