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Definition of green
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Green
(superl.)
Having
a
sickly
color;
wan.
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Olivaceous
::
Olivaceous
(a.)
Resembling
the
olive;
of the color of the
olive;
olive-green.
Chlorophane
::
Chlorophane
(n.) A
variety
of fluor spar,
which,
when
heated,
gives a
beautiful
emerald
green
light..
Glauconite
::
Glauconite
(n.) The green
mineral
characteristic
of the
greensand
of the chalk and other
formations.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of iron and
potash.
See
Greensand.
Olive
::
Olive (n.) One of the
tertiary
colors,
composed
of
violet
and green mixed in equal
strength
and
proportion..
Hedge
::
Hedge (n.) A
thicket
of
bushes,
usually
thorn
bushes;
especially,
such a
thicket
planted
as a fence
between
any two
portions
of land; and also any sort of
shrubbery,
as
evergreens,
planted
in a line or as a
fence;
particularly,
such a
thicket
planted
round a field to fence it, or in rows to
separate
the parts of a
garden..
Shallon
::
Shallon
(n.) An
evergreen
shrub
(Gaultheria
Shallon)
of
Northwest
America;
also, its
fruit.
See
Salal-berry..
Ludlamite
::
Ludlamite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
small,
green,
transparent,
monoclinic
crystals.
It is a
hydrous
phosphate
of
iron..
Retinalite
::
Retinalite
(n.) A
translucent
variety
of
serpentine,
of a honey
yellow
or
greenish
yellow
color,
having
a waxy
resinlike
luster..
Talc
::
Talc (n.) A soft
mineral
of a soapy feel and a
greenish,
whitish,
or
grayish
color,
usually
occurring
in
foliated
masses.
It is
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia.
Steatite,
or
soapstone,
is a
compact
granular
variety..
Bulbul
::
Bulbul
(n.) The
Persian
nightingale
(Pycnonotus
jocosus).
The name is also
applied
to
several
other
Asiatic
singing
birds,
of the
family
Timaliidae.
The green
bulbuls
belong
to the
Chloropsis
and
allied
genera..
Cerolite
::
Cerolite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesium,
allied
to
serpentine,
occurring
in
waxlike
masses
of a
yellow
or
greenish
color..
Ebony
::
Ebony (n.) A hard,
heavy,
and
durable
wood, which
admits
of a fine
polish
or
gloss.
The usual color is
black,
but it also
occurs
red or
green..
Smaragdite
::
Smaragdite
(n.) A green
foliated
kind of
amphibole,
observed
in
eclogite
and some
varietis
of
gabbro..
Greenhead
::
Greenhead
(n.) The
striped
bass. See Bass.
Green
::
Green
(superl.)
Not
seasoned;
not dry;
containing
its
natural
juices;
as, green wood,
timber,
etc..
Lincoln Green
::
Lincoln
green () A color of cloth
formerly
made in
Lincoln,
England;
the cloth
itself..
Murexide
::
Murexide
(n.) A
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
having
a
splendid
dichroism,
being green by
reflected
light and
garnet-red
by
transmitted
light.
It was
formerly
used in
dyeing
calico,
and was
obtained
in a large
quantities
from
guano.
Formerly
called
also
ammonium
purpurate..
Thalline
::
Thalline
(n.) An
artificial
alkaloid
of the
quinoline
series,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
C10H13NO,
whose salts are
valuable
as
antipyretics;
-- so
called
from the green color
produced
in its
solution
by
certain
oxidizing
agents..
Terre-verte
::
Terre-verte
(n.) An
olive-green
earth used as a
pigment.
See
Glauconite.
Feitsui
::
Feitsui
(n.) The
Chinese
name for a
highly
prized
variety
of pale green jade. See Jade.
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