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Meaning
Adj
●
Having
green
as its color.
●
Sickly, unwell.
●
Unripe, said of certain
fruits
that change
color
when they ripen.
●
Inexperienced.
●
Full of life and
vigour
;
fresh
and
vigorous
; new; recent.
●
Naive or
unaware
of
obvious
facts.
●
Overcome with envy.
●
Environmentally friendly.
●
In Cricket:
Describing a
pitch
which,
even if
there is no
visible
grass
, still
contains
a significant amount of moisture.
●
Of
bacon
or
similar
smallgoods
:
unprocessed
,
raw
,
unsmoked
; not
smoked
or spiced.
●
Not
fully
roasted
;
half
raw.
●
In Film & Television:
Of
film
:
freshly
processed
by the
laboratory
and
not yet
fully
physically
hardened.
●
Of
freshly
cut
wood
or
lumber
that has not been
dried
:
containing
moisture
and therefore
relatively
more
flexible
or springy.
●
In Wine:
High or too high in acidity.
●
In Philippine English:
Having a
sexual
connotation.
●
In Particle physics:
Having a
color charge
of green.
●
Being or
relating
to the
green currencies
of the European Union.
●
Subject to or
involving
a model of
open access
in which a
published
article
is only available
for to
read
for free
after an
embargo
period.
●
In Politics & Political parties:
Of, or
pertaining
, to a Green Party or
green party
.
Noun
●
The
colour
of
growing
foliage
, as well as other
plant
cells
containing
chlorophyll
; the
colour
between
yellow
and
blue
in the
visible spectrum
; one of the
primary
additive
colour
for
transmitted
light
; the
colour
obtained
by
subtracting
red
and
blue
from
white light
using
cyan
and
yellow
filters.
●
In Politics:
A
member
of a
green party
; an environmentalist.
●
In Politics:
Islamist.
●
In Golf:
A
putting green
, the part of a
golf course
near
the hole.
●
In Bowls (game):
The
surface
upon which
bowls
is played.
●
In Snooker:
One of the
colour
balls
used in
snooker
, with a value of 3 points.
●
In British English:
a public
patch
of
land
in the middle of
a settlement.
●
A
grassy
plain
; a
piece
of
ground
covered
with
verdant
herbage.
●
Fresh
leaves
or
branches
of
trees
or other
plants
; wreaths.
●
Any
substance
or
pigment
of a
green
colour.
●
A
green light
used as a signal.
●
Marijuana.
●
In American English:
Money.
●
In Particle physics:
One of the three
color charges
for quarks.
●
In Theater:
Short for
green
room.
●
In Politics & Political parties:
A
member
of a Green Party or
green party
.
Verb
●
To make (something)
green
, to
turn
(something)
green
.
●
To become or
grow
green
in colour.
●
To
add
greenspaces
to (a
town
, etc.).
●
To become
environmentally
aware.
●
To make (something)
environmentally
friendly.
Name
●
A common English
surname
from Middle English.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
minor
city
in Clay County, Kansas.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Elliott County, Kentucky.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
city
in Summit County, Ohio, formerly a township.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
census-designated place
in Douglas County, Oregon.
●
A number of
places
in the United States:
A number of
townships
in the United States,
listed
under Green Township.
●
Ellipsis of Green College, Oxford..
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Origin
green
English
grene
Middle English (1100-1500)
grene
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Verdant
Vert
Inexperienced
New
Gullible
Eco-Friendly
Raw
Unprocessed
Unsmoked
Tart
Environmentalist
Greenie
Treehugger
Marijuana
Engreen
Money
Naive
Dewy-Eyed
Tree Hugger
Bowling Green
More
Antonyms
Nongreen
Ungreen
Ripe
Processed
Smoked
Spiced
Cloy
Sweet
Antigreen
Yellow
Amber
Experienced
Related
White
Teal
Red
Magenta
Brown
Turquoise
Blue
Yellow
Orange
Black
Purple
Light
Color
Violet
Bright
Pink
Amber
Maroon
Dark
Gray
Shade
Colour
Sustainable
Grass
Eco
Moss
Yellowish
Fresh
Rose
Reddish
Plaid
Colored
Organic
Pinkish
Clean
Wood
Dye
Hue
Golden
Colours
Pale
Cyan
Crimson
Lavender
Sustainability
Glow
Silver
Paisley
Dim
Brownish
Colors
Sky
Translucent
Neon
Purplish
Environmentally Friendly
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Rhymes
Gene
Keen
Dean
Peen
Mien
Mean
Seen
Teen
Zine
Been
Ween
Dene
Lean
Bean
Wean
Jean
Jean
Yeen
Green
Scene
Skeen
Bleen
Tween
Clean
Rhyne
Glean
Queen
Preen
Irene
Sheen
Spean
Sheen
Stean
Demean
Beseen
Marine
'Tween
Spleen
Ravine
Unseen
Tajine
Bemean
Careen
Dudeen
Eugene
Sphene
Screen
Serene
Poteen
Scalene
Quinine
Shebeen
Emesene
Canteen
Demesne
Stettin
Cuisine
Obscene
Terrene
Apamene
Sardine
Engreen
Umpteen
Unclean
Machine
Fifteen
Joaquin
Sixteen
Thirteen
Fourteen
Magazine
Gasoline
Crudzine
Nineteen
Pristine
Eighteen
Submarine
Intervene
Palmyrene
Seventeen
Spodumene
Damascene
Christine
Letterzine
Smithereen
Antiochene
Aquamarine
Ultramarine
Indoleamine
Chocolatine
Internecine
Red Bean
Enigma Machine
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