ALL meanings of green
green
G g - noun green color 1
- adjective green in color 1
- adjective green verdant, natural 1
- noun green environmentalist 1
- adjective green eco-friendly 1
- adjective green envious 1
- adjective green immature, naïve 1
- adjective green unripe 1
- adjective green sickly in complexion 1
- adjective green fresh, youthful 1
- noun green golf: putting area 1
- noun green grassy area for other sports 1
- noun green village square 1
- noun green Of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; colored like grass or emeralds. 1
- noun green traffic light 1
- noun green money 1
- noun green marijuana 1
- noun Definition of green in Technology (language) A language proposed by Cii Honeywell-Bull to meet the DoD Ironman requirements which led to Ada. This language won in 1979. 1
- noun plural green leafy vegetables 1
- intransitive verb green become green 1
- transitive verb green make green 1
- adjective green of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves. 1
- adjective green covered with herbage or foliage; verdant: green fields. 1
- adjective green characterized by the presence of verdure. 1
- adjective green made of green vegetables, as lettuce, spinach, endive, or chicory: a green salad. 1
- adjective green not fully developed or perfected in growth or condition; unripe; not properly aged: This peach is still green. 1
- adjective green unseasoned; not dried or cured: green lumber. 1
- adjective green immature in age or judgment; untrained; inexperienced: a green worker. 1
- adjective green simple; unsophisticated; gullible; easily fooled. 1
- adjective green fresh, recent, or new: an insult still green in his mind. 1
- adjective green having a sickly appearance; pale; wan: green with fear; green with envy. 1
- adjective green full of life and vigor; young: a man ripe in years but green in heart. 1
- adjective green environmentally sound or beneficial: green computers. 1
- adjective green (of wine) having a flavor that is raw, harsh, and acid, due especially to a lack of maturity. 1
- adjective green freshly slaughtered or still raw: green meat. 1
- adjective green not fired, as bricks or pottery. 1
- adjective green (of cement or mortar) freshly set and not completely hardened. 1
- adjective green Foundry. (of sand) sufficiently moist to form a compact lining for a mold without further treatment. (of a casting) as it comes from the mold. (of a powder, in powder metallurgy) unsintered. 1
- noun green Henrietta Howland Robinson ("Hetty") 1835–1916, U.S. financier. 1
- noun green Henry (Henry Vincent Yorke) 1905–73, English novelist. 1
- noun green John Richard, 1837–83, English historian. 1
- noun green Julian, 1900–1998, French writer, born in U.S. 1
- noun green Paul Eliot, 1894–1981, U.S. playwright, novelist, and teacher. 1
- noun green William, 1873–1952, U.S. labor leader: president of the A.F.L. 1924–52. 1
- noun green a river flowing S from W Wyoming to join the Colorado River in SE Utah. 730 miles (1175 km) long. 1
- idioms green read the green, to inspect a golf green, analyzing its slope and surface, so as to determine the difficulties to be encountered when putting. 1
- colour green Green is the colour of grass or leaves. 0
- adjective green A place that is green is covered with grass, plants, and trees and not with houses or factories. 0
- adjective green Green issues and political movements relate to or are concerned with the protection of the environment. 0
- adjective green If you say that someone or something is green, you mean they harm the environment as little as possible. 0