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argosy a large merchant vessel, esp. one carrying valuable merchandise. [1/3 definitions]
asset something useful or valuable. [1/2 definitions]
blue-chip very valuable or of highest quality. [1/2 definitions]
bonanza a rich vein of valuable ore in a mine. [1/2 definitions]
casket a small box or chest, esp. for valuable possessions or documents. [1/3 definitions]
communism a system of government in which all factories, farms, and other valuable things are owned and controlled by the government.
contact a person considered useful or valuable as a means of gaining favor, getting specialized information, or of exerting influence; connection. [1/8 definitions]
damage harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. [1/2 definitions]
desirable having good, valuable, or useful qualities that people want. [1/2 definitions]
enrich to provide with more of any valuable or desirable thing or quality. [1/2 definitions]
exaggerate to present as larger, more important, or more valuable. [1/2 definitions]
extortion the act or an instance of coercing someone by force, threats, or abuse of authority to give something valuable, such as money, information, excessive interest, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
find something pleasant, valuable, or rare that is discovered. [1/6 definitions]
foist to pass off (a false or worthless article) as authentic, valuable, or worthy (usu. fol. by "off"). [1/2 definitions]
gang2 the valueless minerals, rocks, or the like found mixed with valuable ore; gangue.
gangue the valueless minerals, rocks, or the like found mixed with valuable ore; gang.
gem anything or anyone that is very valuable. [1/2 definitions]
gold a soft, heavy, yellow metal that is valuable and used to make jewelry. [1/2 definitions]
gold mine (informal) a source of something valuable, such as information or money. [1/2 definitions]
jadeite the rarer, more valuable, and more varicolored variety of jade.
jewel any valuable or treasured object or person. [1/5 definitions]