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Definition of Golding

Golding
Goldin Gold"in, Golding Gold"ing, n. (Bot.) [From the golden color of the blossoms.] A conspicuous yellow flower, commonly the corn marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum). [This word is variously corrupted into gouland, gools, gowan, etc.]

Meaning of Golding from wikipedia

- Look up Golding or golding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Golding is an English surname. People with the surname include: Andrew Golding (born 1963)...
- native-born Sarawakian of Dayak Iban ancestry, and his father, Clive Golding, is English. Golding is the youngest of three children. The family lived in Terengganu...
- debut novel Lord of the Flies (1954), Golding published another 12 volumes of fiction in his lifetime. In 1980, Golding was awarded the Booker Prize for Rites...
- Llinos Golding, Baroness Golding[needs IPA] (born 21 March 1933) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom who currently sits in the House of...
- Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin aurum) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow...
- Meta Golding is a Haitian-American actress. Golding was born in India in 1971. Her parents were international aid workers and she was raised in several...
- As leader of Britain First Golding made it into the leading anti-Muslim, counter-jihad street movement. In May 2015, Golding threatened to bury a pig at...
- up." Golding was educated at Mona Prep, Campion College, Jamaica, Marlborough College, University of Oxford and University College London. Golding was...
- John Golding may refer to: John Golding (art historian) (1929–2012), British artist, art scholar, and curator John Golding (British politician) (1931–1999)...
- filled in on b**** guitar, and Golding was the b****ist that attended the most during this time, playing around eight gigs. Golding left working for the Stones...