Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete English) platinum 2 A precious metal alloy consisting of gold and a platinum group metal such as platinum or palladium or other white metal such as nickel. 3 (context: slang) cocaine.
WordNet
n. a pale alloy of gold usually with platinum or nickel or palladium
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White Gold is a 2003 Russian action film directed by Viktor Ivanov from a screenplay by John Jopson and Viktor Ivanov. The story begins with the actual events of 1919 when a White Army train carrying the bulk of the Russian Empire's gold reserves arrives empty at Siberia's Irkutsk station. The adventure begins when, decades later, the grandson of a White Army officer inherits a map to the treasure.
White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, usually nickel, manganese or palladium. In order to make the gold white, it is combined with metal alloys that are white in nature and plated with an extremely hard element called rhodium. Although strong, rhodium may wear away over time. Replating is a simple process that can be done to restore whiteness to rhodium-plated jewelry.
White gold may also refer to:
"White Gold" is the 23rd episode of Season 3 of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H.
White Gold is a 1927 silent film dramatic western produced and distributed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by William K. Howard.
White Gold (German: Weißes Gold) is a 1949 Austrian film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Heinrich Gretler, Alma Seidler and Robert Freitag.
The film's art direction was by Julius von Borsody.