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Definition of green
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Green
(superl.)
Not
roasted;
half raw.
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Olivaceous
::
Olivaceous
(a.)
Resembling
the
olive;
of the color of the
olive;
olive-green.
Coster
::
Coster
(n.) One who hawks about
fruit,
green
vegetables,
fish, etc..
Succoteague
::
Succotash
(n.) Green maize and beans
boiled
together.
The dish is
borrowed
from the
native
Indians.
Conservatory
::
Conservatory
(n.) A place for
preserving
anything
from loss,
decay,
waste,
or
injury;
particulary,
a
greenhouse
for
preserving
exotic
or
tender
plants..
Cuddy
::
Cuddy (n.) An ass; esp., one
driven
by a
huckster
or
greengrocer..
Phycochrome
::
Phycochrome
(n.) A
bluish
green
coloring
matter
of
certain
algae.
Vert
::
Vert (n.) The color
green,
represented
in a
drawing
or
engraving
by
parallel
lines
sloping
downward
toward
the
right..
Sinople
::
Sinople
(n.) The
tincture
vert;
green.
Boxberry
::
Boxberry
(n.) The
wintergreen.
(Gaultheria
procumbens).
Daphnin
::
Daphnin
(n.) A dark green
bitter
resin
extracted
from the
mezereon
(Daphne
mezereum)
and
regarded
as the
essential
principle
of the
plant.
Parrot
::
Parrot
(n.) Any
species
of
Psittacus,
Chrysotis,
Pionus,
and other
genera
of the
family
Psittacidae,
as
distinguished
from the
parrakeets,
macaws,
and
lories.
They have a short
rounded
or even tail, and often a naked space on the
cheeks.
The gray
parrot,
or jako (P.
erithacus)
of
Africa
(see
Jako),
and the
species
of
Amazon,
or
green,
parrots
(Chrysotis)
of
America,
are
examples.
Many
species,
as cage
birds,
readily
learn to
imitate
sounds,
and to
repeat
words and
phrases..
Greenbacker
::
Greenbacker
(n.) One of those who
supported
greenback
or paper
money,
and
opposed
the
resumption
of
specie
payments..
Smaragdite
::
Smaragdite
(n.) A green
foliated
kind of
amphibole,
observed
in
eclogite
and some
varietis
of
gabbro..
Bloodstone
::
Bloodstone
(n.) A green
siliceous
stone
sprinkled
with red
jasper,
as if with
blood;
hence the name; --
called
also
heliotrope..
Green
::
Green
(superl.)
Having
the color of grass when fresh and
growing;
resembling
that color of the solar
spectrum
which is
between
the
yellow
and the blue;
verdant;
emerald.
Rosella
::
Rosella
(n.) A
beautiful
Australian
parrakeet
(Platycercus
eximius)
often kept as a cage bird. The head and back of the neck are
scarlet,
the
throat
is
white,
the back dark green
varied
with
lighter
green,
and the
breast
yellow..
Jeterus
::
Jeterus
(n.) A
yellowness
of the parts of
plants
which are
normally
green;
yellows.
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..
Cryolite
::
Cryolite
(n.) A
fluoride
of
sodium
and
aluminum,
found in
Greenland,
in white
cleavable
masses;
-- used as a
source
of soda and
alumina..
Cementation
::
Cementation
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
surrounding
a solid body with the
powder
of other
substances,
and
heating
the whole to a
degree
not
sufficient
to cause
fusion,
the
physical
properties
of the body being
changed
by
chemical
combination
with
powder;
thus iron
becomes
steel by
cementation
with
charcoal,
and green glass
becomes
porcelain
by
cementation
with
sand..
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