"chrysopoeia" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /kɹɪsəˈpiːə/ [UK] Audio: ChrysopoeiaUSPronunc.wav [US]
Etymology: From chryso- + -poeia. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|chryso|poeia}} chryso- + -poeia Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} chrysopoeia (uncountable)
  1. (alchemy) Transmutation into gold. Wikipedia link: chrysopoeia Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Alchemy, Fictional abilities, Gold Hypernyms: transmutation Derived forms: chrysopoeian Translations (transmutation into gold): crisopea [feminine] (Italian), pietra filosofale [feminine] (Italian), 黄金錬成 (ōgonrensē) (Japanese), 황금 연성 (hwanggeum yeonseong) (Korean), crisopeia [feminine] (Portuguese)

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