green
n. color green; piece of grassy public land near or in a village; grassy area, lawn; color of grass; putting green (Golf); secondary color that is formed by the mixing blue and yellow pigments (Art); paper money adj. of the color green; full of greenery, covered with greenery; grassy; raw, uncooked; immature; unripe; novice, inexperienced; vibrant, vigorous; sickly; promoting or encouraging environmental protection; produced in an environmental friendly manner; envious, covetous, jealous v. become green; turn green; become conscious of environmental problems; make a home or a business, community environmentally friendly | ||||
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Green Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| FOLDOC |
Green
A language proposed by Cii Honeywell-Bull to meet the DoD Ironman requirements which led to Ada. This language won in 1979.
["On the GREEN Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):16-21 (Oct 1978)].
(1994-12-02)
A language proposed by Cii Honeywell-Bull to meet the DoD Ironman requirements which led to Ada. This language won in 1979.
["On the GREEN Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):16-21 (Oct 1978)].
(1994-12-02)
| JDK Doc(JAVA) |
green
- Static variable in class java.awt.Color
public static final Color green
The color green. In the default sRGB space.
- Static variable in class java.awt.Color
public static final Color green
The color green. In the default sRGB space.
| RGB Colours |
Green Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Green
(v. t.)
To make green.
(v. i.)
To become or grow green.
(superl.)
Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc.
(superl.)
Not roasted; half raw.
(superl.)
Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
(superl.)
Immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment.
(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.
(superl.)
Having a sickly color; wan.
(superl.)
Full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound.
(n.)
The color of growing plants; the color of the solar spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.
(n.)
pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets, etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
(n.)
Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths; -- usually in the plural.
(n.)
Any substance or pigment of a green color.
(n.)
A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage; as, the village green.
(v. t.)
To make green.
(v. i.)
To become or grow green.
(superl.)
Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc.
(superl.)
Not roasted; half raw.
(superl.)
Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
(superl.)
Immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment.
(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.
(superl.)
Having a sickly color; wan.
(superl.)
Full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound.
(n.)
The color of growing plants; the color of the solar spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.
(n.)
pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets, etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
(n.)
Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths; -- usually in the plural.
(n.)
Any substance or pigment of a green color.
(n.)
A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage; as, the village green.
| WordNet 2.0 |
Green
Noun
1. United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952)
(synonym) William Green
(hypernym) labor leader
2. an environmentalist who belongs to the Green Party
(hypernym) environmentalist, conservationist
3. a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado River
(synonym) Green River
(hypernym) river
(part-holonym) Wyoming, Equality State, WY
Noun
1. United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952)
(synonym) William Green
(hypernym) labor leader
2. an environmentalist who belongs to the Green Party
(hypernym) environmentalist, conservationist
3. a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado River
(synonym) Green River
(hypernym) river
(part-holonym) Wyoming, Equality State, WY
green
Noun
1. the property of being green; resembling the color of growing grass
(synonym) greenness, viridity
(hypernym) chromatic color, chromatic colour, spectral color, spectral colour
(hyponym) greenishness
2. a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park"
(synonym) park, commons, common
(hypernym) tract, piece of land, piece of ground, parcel of land, parcel
(hyponym) amusement park, funfair, pleasure ground
(part-holonym) urban area, populated area
3. an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; "the ball rolled across the green and into the trap"
(synonym) putting green
(hypernym) site, land site
(part-holonym) golf course, golf links, links
4. any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
(synonym) greens, leafy vegetable
(hypernym) vegetable, veggie
(hyponym) chop-suey greens
5. street names for ketamine
(synonym) K, jet, super acid, special K, honey oil, cat valium, super C
(hypernym) ketamine, ketamine hydrochloride, Ketalar
Verb
1. turn or become green; "The trees are greening"
(hypernym) discolor, discolour, colour, color
(derivation) greenness, viridity
Adjective
1. similar to the color of fresh grass; "a green tree"; "green fields"; "green paint"
(synonym) greenish, light-green, dark-green
(similar) chromatic
2. concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party
(pertainym) Green Party
3. not fully developed or mature; not ripe; "unripe fruit"; "fried green tomatoes"; "green wood"
(synonym) unripe, unripened, immature
(antonym) ripe, mature
(similar) unaged
4. looking pale and unhealthy; "you're looking green"; "green around the gills"
(similar) ill, sick
5. naive and easily deceived or tricked; "at that early age she had been gullible and in love"
(synonym) fleeceable, gullible
(similar) naive, naif
| ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION |
green
inexperienced, immature He is rather green and doesn`t have enough experience to drive the large piece of machinery yet.
inexperienced, immature He is rather green and doesn`t have enough experience to drive the large piece of machinery yet.
| The Phrase Finder |
Green eyed monster
Meaning
Jealousy Green is a colour associated with sickness, possibly because people's skin takes on a slightly greenish tinge when the colour is drained from it. Green is also the colour of many unripe foods with cause stomach pains. Used by, and possibly coined by, Shakespeare to denote jealousy. In The Merchant of Venice.
Portia: ' How all the other passions fleet to air, As doubtful thoughts, and rash-embraced despair, And shuddering fear, and green-eyed jealousy! O love, Be moderate; allay thy ecstasy, In measure rein thy joy; scant this excess. I feel too much thy blessing: make it less, For fear I surfeit.'
Shakespeare also alludes to cats as green-eyed monsters in the way that they play with mice before killing them.
Iago: 'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, ye
Meaning
Jealousy Green is a colour associated with sickness, possibly because people's skin takes on a slightly greenish tinge when the colour is drained from it. Green is also the colour of many unripe foods with cause stomach pains. Used by, and possibly coined by, Shakespeare to denote jealousy. In The Merchant of Venice.
Portia: ' How all the other passions fleet to air, As doubtful thoughts, and rash-embraced despair, And shuddering fear, and green-eyed jealousy! O love, Be moderate; allay thy ecstasy, In measure rein thy joy; scant this excess. I feel too much thy blessing: make it less, For fear I surfeit.'
Shakespeare also alludes to cats as green-eyed monsters in the way that they play with mice before killing them.
Iago: 'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, ye
| Australian Slang |
Baggy green
Term for the Australian Test Cricket Cap
Term for the Australian Test Cricket Cap
Fat green
type of marijuana
Green around the gills
queezy or sick
Green can
term for VB beer
Green gages
wages
Green grocer
produce stand; a special shop where people buy fruit and veggies
Green room
(surfing) tube of a breaking wave
Jolly green giant
$100 note, green in colour
Wear the baggy green
represent Australia at Test cricket
| Shakespeare Words |
GREEN
immature, fresh, unused
immature, fresh, unused
| Anagram |
green
genre
genre
| English Slang Dictionary v1.2 |
| hEnglish - advanced version |
green
green
\green\ (?), a. [compar. greener (&?;); superl. greenest.] [oe. grene, as. gr?ne; akin to d. groen, os. gr?ni, ohg. gruoni, g. gr?n, dan. & sw. gr?n, icel. gr?nn; fr. the root of e. grow. see grow.]
1. 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.
2. having a sickly color; wan. to look so green and pale.
3. full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound. as valid against such an old and beneficent government as against the greenest usurpation.
4. not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
5. not roasted; half raw. [r.] we say the meat is green when half roasted. watts.
6. immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment. i might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my gray hairs. w. scott.
7. not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc.
green
brier (bot.), a thorny climbing shrub (emilaz rotundifolia) having a yellowish green stem and thick leaves, with small clusters of flowers, common in the united states; -- called also cat brier.
green
con (zo?l.), the pollock.
green
crab (zo?l.), an edible, shore crab (carcinus menas) of europe and america; -- in new england locally named joe-rocker.
green
crop, a crop used for food while in a growing or unripe state, as distingushed from a grain crop, root crop, etc.
green
diallage. (min.) (a) diallage, a variety of pyroxene. (b) smaragdite.
green
dragon (bot.), a north american herbaceous plant (aris?ma dracontium), resembling the indian turnip; -- called also dragon root.
green
earth (min.), a variety of glauconite, found in cavities in amygdaloid and other eruptive rock, and used as a pigment by artists; -- called also mountain green.
green
ebony. (a) a south american tree (jacaranda ovalifolia), having a greenish wood, used for rulers, turned and inlaid work, and in dyeing. (b) the west indian green ebony. see ebony.
green
fire (pyrotech.), a composition which burns with a green flame. it consists of sulphur and potassium chlorate, with some salt of barium (usually the nitrate), to which the color of the flame is due.
green
fly (zo?l.), any green species of plant lice or aphids, esp. those that infest greenhouse plants.
green
gage, (bot.) see greengage, in the vocabulary.
green
gland (zo?l.), one of a pair of large green glands in crustacea, supposed to serve as kidneys. they have their outlets at the bases of the larger antenn?.
green
hand, a novice. [colloq.]
green
heart (bot.), the wood of a lauraceous tree found in the west indies and in south america, used for shipbuilding or turnery. the green heart of jamaica and guiana is the nectandra rodiœi, that of martinique is the colubrina ferruginosa.
green
iron ore (min.) dufrenite.
green
laver (bot.), an edible seaweed (ulva latissima); -- called also green sloke.
green
lead ore (min.), pyromorphite.
green
linnet (zo?l.), the greenfinch.
green
looper (zo?l.), the cankerworm.
green
marble (min.), serpentine.
green
mineral, a carbonate of copper, used as a pigment. see greengill.
green
monkey (zo?l.) a west african long-tailed monkey (cercopithecus callitrichus), very commonly tamed, and trained to perform tricks. it was introduced into the west indies early in the last century, and has become very abundant there.
green
green fly
yellow green
green sand
green fire
green snake
victoria green
the green-eyed monster
bluish green
green gage
green smut fungus
green frog
green book
pickel green
green fringed orchis
schweinfurth green
green grosbeak
brilliant green
green groceries
green-broom
alkali green
green gram
green sloke
green gland
green iron ore
invisible green
helvetia green
green-headed
nereid green
green heart
solid green
blue-green
iodine green
mineral green
green hand
green vitriol
rub of the green
chrome green
bottle green
rinmann`s green
green light
bottle-green
green book cd-rom
grass-green
green lead ore
sage-green
olive green
yellow-green
green laver
green woodpecker
green marble
light-green
malachite green
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green
\green\ (?), a. [compar. greener (&?;); superl. greenest.] [oe. grene, as. gr?ne; akin to d. groen, os. gr?ni, ohg. gruoni, g. gr?n, dan. & sw. gr?n, icel. gr?nn; fr. the root of e. grow. see grow.]
1. 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.
2. having a sickly color; wan. to look so green and pale.
3. full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound. as valid against such an old and beneficent government as against the greenest usurpation.
4. not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
5. not roasted; half raw. [r.] we say the meat is green when half roasted. watts.
6. immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment. i might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my gray hairs. w. scott.
7. not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc.
green
brier (bot.), a thorny climbing shrub (emilaz rotundifolia) having a yellowish green stem and thick leaves, with small clusters of flowers, common in the united states; -- called also cat brier.
green
con (zo?l.), the pollock.
green
crab (zo?l.), an edible, shore crab (carcinus menas) of europe and america; -- in new england locally named joe-rocker.
green
crop, a crop used for food while in a growing or unripe state, as distingushed from a grain crop, root crop, etc.
green
diallage. (min.) (a) diallage, a variety of pyroxene. (b) smaragdite.
green
dragon (bot.), a north american herbaceous plant (aris?ma dracontium), resembling the indian turnip; -- called also dragon root.
green
earth (min.), a variety of glauconite, found in cavities in amygdaloid and other eruptive rock, and used as a pigment by artists; -- called also mountain green.
green
ebony. (a) a south american tree (jacaranda ovalifolia), having a greenish wood, used for rulers, turned and inlaid work, and in dyeing. (b) the west indian green ebony. see ebony.
green
fire (pyrotech.), a composition which burns with a green flame. it consists of sulphur and potassium chlorate, with some salt of barium (usually the nitrate), to which the color of the flame is due.
green
fly (zo?l.), any green species of plant lice or aphids, esp. those that infest greenhouse plants.
green
gage, (bot.) see greengage, in the vocabulary.
green
gland (zo?l.), one of a pair of large green glands in crustacea, supposed to serve as kidneys. they have their outlets at the bases of the larger antenn?.
green
hand, a novice. [colloq.]
green
heart (bot.), the wood of a lauraceous tree found in the west indies and in south america, used for shipbuilding or turnery. the green heart of jamaica and guiana is the nectandra rodiœi, that of martinique is the colubrina ferruginosa.
green
iron ore (min.) dufrenite.
green
laver (bot.), an edible seaweed (ulva latissima); -- called also green sloke.
green
lead ore (min.), pyromorphite.
green
linnet (zo?l.), the greenfinch.
green
looper (zo?l.), the cankerworm.
green
marble (min.), serpentine.
green
mineral, a carbonate of copper, used as a pigment. see greengill.
green
monkey (zo?l.) a west african long-tailed monkey (cercopithecus callitrichus), very commonly tamed, and trained to perform tricks. it was introduced into the west indies early in the last century, and has become very abundant there.
green
green fly
yellow green
green sand
green fire
green snake
victoria green
the green-eyed monster
bluish green
green gage
green smut fungus
green frog
green book
pickel green
green fringed orchis
schweinfurth green
green grosbeak
brilliant green
green groceries
green-broom
alkali green
green gram
green sloke
green gland
green iron ore
invisible green
helvetia green
green-headed
nereid green
green heart
solid green
blue-green
iodine green
mineral green
green hand
green vitriol
rub of the green
chrome green
bottle green
rinmann`s green
green light
bottle-green
green book cd-rom
grass-green
green lead ore
sage-green
olive green
yellow-green
green laver
green woodpecker
green marble
light-green
malachite green
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@@green
green looper
leaf green
green linnet
green ultramarine
cobalt green
pea green
jack-in-the-green
green oak
bowling green
indigo green
green monkey
vienna green
acid green
green mineral
verdigris green
dark-green
green pigeon
gaignet`s green
green pheasant
green turtle
green onion
red-green dichromacy
green olf
yellowish green
green salt of magnus
imperial green
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
green
n., fhaiche f.
adj., glas, otherwise: uaithne
n., fhaiche f.
adj., glas, otherwise: uaithne
| English Phonetics |
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Ehoeg
Ehoeg = n. green, a. green
Ehoeg = n. green, a. green
Ewerddon
Ewerddon = n. a green spot of land, Ireland
Glasgoed
Glasgoed = n. green trees
Glaswellt
Glaswellt = n. green grass
Glaswelltyn
Glaswelltyn = n. a blade of green grass
Glaswydd
Glaswydd = n. green sapplings
Glaswyrdd
Glaswyrdd = a. of a bluish green
Glesygen
Glesygen = n. a green spot
Gwerdd
Gwerdd = a. green, verdant
Gwerddon
Gwerddon = n. a green spot
Gwerlas
Gwerlas = n. a green meadow
Gwydr
Gwydr = n. glass; green
Gwyr
Gwyr = n. pure element; ether, freshness; a green tinge, a. fresh, vigorous, verdant
Gwyrdd
Gwyrdd = a. green
Gwyrddiad
Gwyrddiad = n. a making green
Gwyrddu
Gwyrddu = v. to make green
Ir
Ir = n. that is pure; that is fresh; a. juicy; green; raw
Irwedd
Irwedd = n. green appearance
Parlas
Parlas = n. a green plat of ground
Tyno
Tyno = n. a plat, a green, a dale
Green Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Rakefet |
Green
Green (color) {BCW 12}
Green (color) {BCW 12}
Green Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms |
GREEN (obsolete term)
The part of the stage visible to the audience.
The part of the stage visible to the audience.
| Theological and Philosophical Biography and Dictionary |
Green
(1836-1882)
(1836-1882)
| English-Latin Online Dictionary |
green
viridis, crudus
viridis, crudus
Green Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| US Zip Codes |
67447
State: KANSAS
City: GREEN
State: KANSAS
City: GREEN
Green Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Worldgolf |
green
The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface. green committee Members of a golf club who are responsible for the maintenance and management of the course.
The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface. green committee Members of a golf club who are responsible for the maintenance and management of the course.
Green Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Green
yar-kur
yar-kur
| English - Klingon |
green
SuDqu'
SuDqu' 'ej Hurgh - dark green color
SuDqu'
SuDqu' 'ej Hurgh - dark green color
be dark green
v. SuDqu' 'ach Hurgh or SuDqu' 'ej Hurgh
be green
v. SuD
v. SuDqu' - have a color more green than blue or yellow
be light green
v. SuDqu' 'ach wov or SuDqu' 'ej wov
Green Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| A Basic Guide to ASL |
Green
Hold the right 'G'
hand to the right while shaking it from the wrist.
Hold the right 'G'
Green Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Abbreviation Airbus A340 |
G
Green
Green
Green Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| The Scotch Whisky by SDA v.4.20 |
Green Mist Cocktail
1 measure of whisky
1 measure Crème de Menthe
Juice of a quarter of a lemon
Shake the ingredients, strain into a cocktail glass. Decorate with sprig of mint.
1 measure of whisky
1 measure Crème de Menthe
Juice of a quarter of a lemon
Shake the ingredients, strain into a cocktail glass. Decorate with sprig of mint.
Green Springbank
Green Springbank 18 YO (rum butt), Single Springbank Malt Scotch Whisky
By: Wm. Cadenhead (Aberdeen, Scotland)
Green's
Green's, Blended Scotch Whisky
By: R. Green & Co. Ltd. (Leigh, U.K.)
Usher's
Usher's Green Stripe, Standard Scotch Blended Whisky
Usher's OVS, De Luxe Scotch Blended Whisky
Usher's Old Vatted Glenlivet, Vatted Malt Scotch Whisky
By: J. & G. Stewart Ltd. (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Diageo plc. (London, England)
| Hindi Equivalents of English Cookery Terms |
Plantain¸green
Kela hara
Kela hara
| Dream Symbols |
Green
Heart, circulatory system; With red: heart, circulatory system; With pink: Counsellor; Fields: Healing, harmony, etc.
Heart, circulatory system; With red: heart, circulatory system; With pink: Counsellor; Fields: Healing, harmony, etc.
| Dream Interpretation & Dream Theories |
Celia Green
(Born on November 26th, 1935), British writer, philosopher and psychologist who, in 1968, published her book Lucid Dreams in which she elaborates on her empirical research on dreams, in particular Lucid Dreams.
(Born on November 26th, 1935), British writer, philosopher and psychologist who, in 1968, published her book Lucid Dreams in which she elaborates on her empirical research on dreams, in particular Lucid Dreams.
Green Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description |
GMCD
GREEN MACHINE DEV CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available
GREEN MACHINE DEV CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available
GMCR
Green Mountain Coffee, Inc.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Holding company with subsidiaries which package and distribute roasted coffee; Operate retail stores which sell specialty coffee beverages, food items, whole coffee beans and coffee-related equipment; And market wide selection of coffee products through direct mail catalogs.
GMP
GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER CORP
Exchange: NYSE
Generates and transmits electrical energy to residential, commercial and industrial customers.
GRFU
GREEN FUSION CORP
Exchange: OTCBB
Not Available
Green Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Green
Green is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm. It is considered one of the additive primary colors. On the HSV Color Wheel, the complement of green is magenta; that is, a color corresponding to an equal mixture of red and blue light (one of the purples). On a color wheel based on traditional color theory (RYB), the complementary color to green is considered to be red.
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Green!
Green! (in Dutch: Groen!; founded as Agalev (see name-section below)) is a Belgian green political party. Green! is the smallest Flemish party with a representation in the federal, regional or European parliament.
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