
n. [ Cf. Growth. ] The state or quality of being green; verdure. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
The greenth of summer. G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.
O'er the smooth enameled green. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
In that soft season when descending showers
Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flowers. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
Alkali green (Chem.),
Berlin green. (Chem.)
Brilliant green (Chem.),
Brunswick green,
Chrome green.
Emerald green. (Chem.)
Gaignet's green (Chem.)
Methyl green (Chem.),
Mineral green.
Mountain green.
Paris green (Chem.),
Scheele's green (Chem.),
v. t.
Great spring before
Greened all the year. Thomson.
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v. i. To become or grow green. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]
By greening slope and singing flood. Whittier. [ 1913 Webster ]
a.
To look so green and pale. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
As valid against such an old and beneficent government as against . . . the greenest usurpation. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]
We say the meat is green when half roasted. L. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]
I might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my gray hairs. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]
Green brier (Bot.),
Green con (Zool.),
Green crab (Zool.),
Green crop,
Green diallage. (Min.)
Green dragon (Bot.),
Green earth (Min.),
Green ebony.
Green fire (Pyrotech.),
Green fly (Zool.),
Green gage, (Bot.)
Green gland (Zool.),
Green hand,
Green heart (Bot.),
Green iron ore (Min.)
Green laver (Bot.),
Green lead ore (Min.),
Green linnet (Zool.),
Green looper (Zool.),
Green marble (Min.),
Green mineral,
Green monkey (Zool.)
Green salt of Magnus (Old Chem.),
Green sand (Founding)
Green sea (Naut.),
Green sickness (Med.),
Green snake (Zool.),
Green turtle (Zool.),
Green vitriol.
Green ware,
Green woodpecker (Zool.),
n. One of the legal tender notes of the United States; a note of paper currency of the United States; -- first issued in 1862, and having the devices on the back printed with green ink, to prevent alterations and counterfeits. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One of those who supported greenback or paper money, and opposed the resumption of specie payments. [ Colloq. U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. Unable to see the color green or to distinguish green and purplish-red.
n. A defect of color vision characterized by inability to distinguish green and purplish-red.
n. [ So named because the bones are green when boiled. ] (Zool.)
n. (Bot.) A plant of the genus