Yes, the term 'gold fever' is an open spaced compound noun, two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.
The noun fever is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Gold. And it wasn't a literal fever; "gold fever" refers to the obsession with finding gold.
Gold fever is a colloquialism for the hype associated with a gold rush; it isn't an actual disease.
Gold fever in Australia began with the first official discovery of gold in 1851.
Gold fever is not an actual disease. It is an expression which means the greed and excitement associated with a gold rush.
It is when you are crazy about gold
a group of stingrays. fever is the collective noun
Miners kept on striking it rich so people started calling the need or gold GOLD FEVER
That would be Gold, hence the terms Gold fever and Gold rush.double click on gold rush or gold fever for more information
The word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.
Gold Fever.
gold fever