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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 (n.) A
grassy
plain or plat; a piece of
ground
covered
with
verdant
herbage;
as, the
village
green..
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Vert
::
Vert (n.) The color
green,
represented
in a
drawing
or
engraving
by
parallel
lines
sloping
downward
toward
the
right..
Greenly
::
Greenly
(adv.)
With a green
color;
newly;
freshly,
immaturely..
Stormfinch
::
Stormcock
(n.) The green
woodpecker.
Daphne
::
Daphne
(n.) A genus of
diminutive
Shrubs,
mostly
evergreen,
and with
fragrant
blossoms..
Biliprasin
::
Biliprasin
(n.) A dark green
pigment
found in small
quantity
in human
gallstones.
Virescent
::
Virescent
(a.)
Beginning
to be
green;
slightly
green;
greenish.
Papain
::
Papain
(n.) A
proteolytic
ferment,
like
trypsin,
present
in the juice of the green fruit of the papaw
(Carica
Papaya)
of
tropical
America..
Fuchsine
::
Fuchsine
(n.)
Aniline
red; an
artificial
coal-tar
dyestuff,
of a
metallic
green color
superficially,
resembling
cantharides,
but when
dissolved
forming
a
brilliant
dark red. It
consists
of a
hydrochloride
or
acetate
of
rosaniline.
See
Rosaniline..
Hatchettite
::
Hatchettite
(n.)
Mineral
t/ low; a waxy or
spermaceti-like
substance,
commonly
of a
greenish
yellow
color..
Argillite
::
Argillite
(n.)
Argillaceous
schist
or
slate;
clay
slate.
Its
colors
is
bluish
or
blackish
gray,
sometimes
greenish
gray,
brownish
red, etc..
Greencloth
::
Greencloth
(n.) A board or court of
justice
formerly
held in the
counting
house of the
British
sovereign's
household,
composed
of the lord
steward
and his
officers,
and
having
cognizance
of
matters
of
justice
in the
household,
with power to
correct
offenders
and keep the peace
within
the verge of the
palace,
which
extends
two
hundred
yards
beyond
the
gates..
Greenery
::
Greenery
(n.) Green
plants;
verdure.
Carob
::
Carob (n.) An
evergreen
leguminous
tree
(Ceratania
Siliqua)
found in the
countries
bordering
the
Mediterranean;
the St.
John's
bread;
--
called
also carob tree.
Juglandin
::
"Juglandin
(n.) An
extractive
matter
contained
in the juice of the green
shucks
of the
walnut
(Juglans
regia).
It is used
medicinally
as an
alterative,
and also as a black hair dye..
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..
Garnierite
::
Garnierite
(n.) An
amorphous
mineral
of
apple-green
color;
a
hydrous
silicate
of
nickel
and
magnesia.
It is an
important
ore of
nickel.
Beryl
::
Beryl (n.) A
mineral
of great
hardness,
and, when
transparent,
of much
beauty.
It
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms,
commonly
of a green or
bluish
green
color,
but also
yellow,
pink, and
white.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminium
and
glucinum
(beryllium).
The
aquamarine
is a
transparent,
sea-green
variety
used as a gem. The
emerald
is
another
variety
highly
prized
in
jewelry,
and
distinguished
by its deep
color,
which is
probably
due to the
presence
of a
little
oxide of
chromium..
Greenhood
::
Greenhood
(n.) A state of
greenness;
verdancy.
Seabeard
::
Seabeard
(n.) A green
seaweed
(Cladophora
rupestris)
growing
in dense
tufts.
Chlorine
::
Chlorine
(n.) One of the
elementary
substances,
commonly
isolated
as a
greenish
yellow
gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an
intensely
disagreeable
suffocating
odor, and
exceedingly
poisonous.
It is
abundant
in
nature,
the most
important
compound
being
common
salt. It is
powerful
oxidizing,
bleaching,
and
disinfecting
agent.
Symbol
Cl.
Atomic
weight,
35.4..
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