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Definition of green
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of green is as below...
Green
(superl.)
Not ripe;
immature;
not fully grown or
ripened;
as, green
fruit,
corn,
vegetables,
etc..
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Winnebagoes
::
Winnebagoes
(n.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
who
originally
occupied
the
region
about Green Bay, Lake
Michigan,
but were
driven
back from the lake and
nearly
exterminated
in 1640 by the
IIlinnois..
Vesuvianite
::
Vesuvianite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals,
and also
massive,
of a brown to green
color,
rarely
sulphur
yellow
and blue. It is a
silicate
of
alumina
and lime with some iron
magnesia,
and is
common
at
Vesuvius.
Also
called
idocrase..
Verdigris
::
Verdigris
(n.) The green rust
formed
on
copper.
Sparrowwort
::
Sparrowwort
(n.) An
evergreen
shrub of the genus Erica (E.
passerina).
Proteaceous
::
Proteaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Proteaceae,
an order of
apetalous
evergreen
shrubs,
mostly
natives
of the Cape of Good Hope or of
Australia..
Coster
::
Coster
(n.) One who hawks about
fruit,
green
vegetables,
fish, etc..
Chagreen
::
Chagreen
(n.) See
Shagreen.
Sempervirent
::
Sempervirent
(a.)
Always
fresh;
evergreen.
Mowburn
::
Mowburn
(v. i.) To heat and
ferment
in the mow, as hay when
housed
too
green..
Pargasite
::
Pargasite
(n.) A dark green
aluminous
variety
of
amphibole,
or
hornblende..
Conservatory
::
Conservatory
(n.) A place for
preserving
anything
from loss,
decay,
waste,
or
injury;
particulary,
a
greenhouse
for
preserving
exotic
or
tender
plants..
Strontic
::
Strontianite
(n.)
Strontium
carbonate,
a
mineral
of a
white,
greenish,
or
yellowish
color,
usually
occurring
in
fibrous
massive
forms,
but
sometimes
in
prismatic
crystals..
Fluorescence
::
Fluorescence
(n.) That
property
which some
transparent
bodies
have of
producing
at their
surface,
or
within
their
substance,
light
different
in color from the mass of the
material,
as when green
crystals
of fluor spar
afford
blue
reflections.
It is due not to the
difference
in the color of a
distinct
surface
layer,
but to the power which the
substance
has of
modifying
the light
incident
upon it. The light
emitted
by
fluorescent
substances
is in
general
of lower
refrangibility
than the
incident
l
Emerald
::
Emerald
(a.) Of a rich green
color,
like that of the
emerald..
Shagreen
::
Shagreen
(n.) The skin of
various
small
sharks
and other
fishes
when
having
small,
rough,
bony
scales.
The
dogfishes
of the genus
Scyllium
furnish
a large part of that used in the
arts..
Induline
::
Induline
(n.) A dark green
amorphous
dyestuff,
produced
by the
oxidation
of
aniline
in the
presence
of
copper
or
vanadium
salts;
--
called
also
aniline
black..
Garnierite
::
Garnierite
(n.) An
amorphous
mineral
of
apple-green
color;
a
hydrous
silicate
of
nickel
and
magnesia.
It is an
important
ore of
nickel.
Wilt
::
Wilt (v. t.) To cause to begin to
wither;
to make
flaccid,
as a green
plant..
Pastor
::
Pastor
(n.) A
species
of
starling
(Pastor
roseus),
native
of the
plains
of
Western
Asia and
Eastern
Europe.
Its head is
crested
and
glossy
greenish
black,
and its back is rosy. It feeds
largely
upon
locusts..
Agalmatolite
::
Agalmatolite
(n.) A soft,
compact
stone,
of a
grayish,
greenish,
or
yellowish
color,
carved
into
images
by the
Chinese,
and hence
called
figure
stone,
and
pagodite.
It is
probably
a
variety
of
pinite..
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