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Green
Green
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
.
Green
superl.
Having
a
sickly
color
;
wan
.
Green
superl.
Full
of
life
aud
vigor
;
fresh
and
vigorous
;
new
;
recent
; as, a
green
manhood
; a
green
wound
.
Green
superl.
Not
ripe
;
immature
;
not
fully
grown
or
ripened
; as,
green
fruit
,
corn
,
vegetables
,
etc
.
Green
superl.
Not
roasted
;
half
raw
.
Green
superl.
Immature
in
age
or
experience
;
young
;
raw
;
not
trained
;
awkward
; as,
green
in
years
or
judgment
.
Green
superl.
Not
seasoned
;
not
dry
;
containing
its
natural
juices
; as,
green
wood
,
timber
,
etc
.
Green
n.
The
color
of
growing
plants
;
the
color
of
the
solar
spectrum
intermediate
between
the
yellow
and
the
blue
.
Green
n.
A
grassy
plain
or
plat
; a
piece
of
ground
covered
with
verdant
herbage
; as,
the
village
green
.
Green
n.
Fresh
leaves
or
branches
of
trees
or
other
plants
;
wreaths
;
usually
in
the
plural
.
Green
n.
pl.
Leaves
and
stems
of
young
plants
, as
spinach
,
beets
,
etc
.,
which
in
their
green
state
are
boiled
for
food
.
Green
n.
Any
substance
or
pigment
of a
green
color
.
Green
v. t.
To
make
green
.
Green
v. i.
To
become
or
grow
green
.
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