Bottle green |
A dark shade of green, like that of bottle glass. |
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Brunswick green |
An oxychloride of copper, used as a green pigment; also, a carbonate of copper similarly employed. |
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Mitter's green |
A pigment of a green color, the chief constituent of which is oxide of chromium. |
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Oyster-green |
A green membranous seaweed (Ulva) often found growing on oysters but common on stones, piles, etc. |
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Salt-green |
Sea-green in color. |
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Scheele's green |
See under Green. |
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Sea green |
The green color of sea water. |
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Sea-green |
Of a beautiful bluish green color, like sea water on soundings. |
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Grass-green |
Green with grass. |
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Grass-green |
Of the color of grass; clear and vivid green. |
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Green |
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. |
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Green |
Having a sickly color; wan. |
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Green |
Full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound. |
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Green |
Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc. |
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Green |
Not roasted; half raw. |
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Green |
Immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment. |
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Green |
Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc. |
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Green |
The color of growing plants; the color of the solar spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue. |
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Green |
A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage; as, the village green. |
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Green |
Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths; -- usually in the plural. |
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