gold foil

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gold foil

A craftsperson carefully applies gold foil to a picture frame.

Definition

Noun: 1. A very thin sheet of gold: Gold foil is a material consisting of gold that has been hammered or rolled into an extremely thin, flexible sheet. It is used for gilding, decoration, in art, and in certain scientific applications.

Usage

Gold foil is an uncountable noun. It refers to the material itself, not individual pieces. * It is used as a direct object: "The artisan applied gold foil to the frame." * It is used with prepositions: "a sheet of gold foil", "decorated with gold foil".

Examples
  • The ancient manuscript was illuminated with delicate gold foil.
  • In the experiment, Rutherford used gold foil to study the structure of the atom.
  • The picture frame was covered in gold foil to give it a luxurious appearance.
  • You can buy gold foil from specialty art supply stores.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: In physics and chemistry, "gold foil" is historically significant due to the Rutherford gold foil experiment, which led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
  • Artistic/Craft Context: In arts and crafts, applying gold foil is often called "gilding." The process may involve an adhesive called "size."
Variants and Related Words
  • Gold leaf: This is a related term often used interchangeably with "gold foil," though gold leaf is typically even thinner and more delicate.
  • Foil (noun): A general term for a thin, flexible sheet of metal.
  • Gild (verb): To apply a thin layer of gold or gold-colored material to a surface.
Synonyms
  • Gold leaf
  • Gold sheet (less common)
Notes on Different Meanings

The term "gold foil" has a specific, technical meaning. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb. Its primary meaning is the physical material.

gold foil

A craftsperson carefully applies gold foil to a picture frame.

Noun
  1. foil made of gold