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fool's gold

–noun
iron or copper pyrites, sometimes mistaken for gold.

Origin:
1870–75, Americanism
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fool's gold  
n.  See pyrite.
py·rite   (pī'rīt')   
n.  A brass-colored mineral, FeS2, occurring widely and used as an iron ore and in producing sulfur dioxide for sulfuric acid. Also called fool's gold, iron pyrites.

[Middle English perides, pirite, from Old French pirite, from Latin pyrītēs, flint; see pyrites.]
py·rit'ic (-rĭt'ĭk), py·rit'i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.
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fool's gold   (flz)  Pronunciation Key 
Any of several minerals, especially pyrite and chalcopyrite, sometimes mistaken for gold.
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