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 fever in Australia began with the first official discovery of gold in 1851.
Gold fever is a colloquialism for the hype associated with a gold rush; it isn't an actual disease.
a group of stingrays. fever is the collective noun
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
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.
Miners kept on striking it rich so people started calling the need or gold GOLD FEVER
The noun fever is a concrete noun, a thing that can be measured and felt physically. The concrete noun can be used in an abstract context, as an emotion. To quote Peggy Lee: "When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that so hard to bear."
The word flu is a noun.
That would be Gold, hence the terms Gold fever and Gold rush.double click on gold rush or gold fever for more information
Gold Fever.