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Definition of green
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Green (n.) Fresh
leaves
or
branches
of trees or other
plants;
wreaths;
--
usually
in the
plural.
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Collards
::
Collards
(n. pl.) Young
cabbage,
used as
greens;
esp. a kind
cultivated
for that
purpose;
colewort..
Serpentine
::
Serpentine
(n.) A
mineral
or rock
consisting
chiefly
of the
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia.
It is
usually
of an
obscure
green
color,
often with a
spotted
or
mottled
appearance
resembling
a
serpent's
skin.
Precious,
or
noble,
serpentine
is
translucent
and of a rich
oil-green
color..
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..
Popinjay
::
Popinjay
(n.) The green
woodpecker.
Asbestos
::
Asbestos
(n.) A
variety
of
amphibole
or of
pyroxene,
occurring
in long and
delicate
fibers,
or in
fibrous
masses
or
seams,
usually
of a
white,
gray, or
green-gray
color.
The name is also given to a
similar
variety
of
serpentine..
Datolite
::
Datolite
(n.) A
borosilicate
of lime
commonly
occuring
in
glassy,,
greenish
crystals..
Chagreen
::
Chagreen
(n.) See
Shagreen.
Moschatel
::
Moschatel
(n.) A plant of the genus Adoxa (A.
moschatellina),
the
flowers
of which are pale
green,
and have a faint musky
smell.
It is found in woods in all parts of
Europe,
and is
called
also
hollow
root and musk
crowfoot..
Iguana
::
Iguana
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Iguana,
a genus of large
American
lizards
of the
family
Iguanidae.
They are
arboreal
in their
habits,
usually
green in
color,
and feed
chiefly
upon
fruits..
Green
::
Green (n.) Any
substance
or
pigment
of a green
color.
Sodamide
::
Sodamide
(n.) A
greenish
or
reddish
crystalline
substance,
NaNH2,
obtained
by
passing
ammonia
over
heated
sodium..
Nonpareil
::
Nonpareil
(a.) A
beautifully
colored
finch
(Passerina
ciris),
native
of the
Southern
United
States.
The male has the head and neck deep blue, rump and under parts
bright
red, back and wings
golden
green,
and the tail
bluish
purple.
Called
also
painted
finch..
Cedar
::
Cedar (n.) The name of
several
evergreen
trees.
The wood is
remarkable
for its
durability
and
fragrant
odor.
Verdure
::
Verdure
(n.)
Green;
greenness;
freshness
of
vegetation;
as, the
verdure
of the
meadows
in
June..
Pimelite
::
Pimelite
(n.) An
apple-green
mineral
having
a
greasy
feel. It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
nickel,
magnesia,
aluminia,
and
iron..
Hoove
::
Hoove (n.) A
disease
in
cattle
consisting
in
inflammation
of the
stomach
by gas,
ordinarily
caused
by
eating
too much green food;
tympany;
bloating..
Grossular
::
Grossular
(a.) A
translucent
garnet
of a pale green color like that of the
gooseberry;
--
called
also
grossularite.
Hiddenite
::
Hiddenite
(n.) An
emerald-green
variety
of
spodumene
found in North
Carolina;
lithia
emerald,
-- used as a gem..
Fecula
::
Fecula
(n.) The green
matter
of
plants;
chlorophyll.
Pyracanth
::
Pyracanth
(n.) The
evergreen
thorn
(Crataegus
Pyracantha),
a shrub
native
of
Europe..
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