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noun
- 1. a small lump of gold or other precious metal found ready-formed in the earth.
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something that a person has said or written that is very true or very wise: a nugget of information / truth.
The meaning of NUGGET is a solid lump; especially : a native lump of precious metal. How to use nugget in a sentence.
something that a person has said or written that is very true or very wise: a nugget of information / truth.
Definition of nugget noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A nugget of information is an interesting or useful piece of information. He had felt on the telephone that Jordan had a little nugget of information tucked away somewhere. More Synonyms of nugget
1. a lump, esp. of native gold or other precious metal. 2. anything small but of great value or significance: nuggets of wisdom. 3. a small batter-fried piece of chicken or fish. [1850–55; perhaps diminutive of obsolete nug small piece, akin to nog 2; see -et]
Definitions of nugget. noun. a solid lump of a precious metal (especially gold) as found in the earth. see more. Pronunciation.
NUGGET definition: 1. a small amount of something good: 2. a small, round piece of a solid substance: . Learn more.
anything of great value, significance, or the like: nuggets of wisdom. Food a bite-size piece of chicken, fish, etc., usually batter-fried. [ Welding. ] (in a spot-weld) the metal fused.
Nugget Definition. A lump; esp., a lump of native gold. Something small, as an item of information, that is regarded as valuable. A small chunk or portion, as of food. (uncountable) A type of boot polish. (countable) A bud from the Cannabis sativa plant. Usually implies dankness.