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▸ adjective: (figurative, of people) Sickly, unwell.
▸ adjective: Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen.
▸ adjective: (figurative) Inexperienced.
▸ adjective: (politics, sometimes capitalised) Islamist.
▸ adjective: (figurative) Full of life and vigour; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; young.
▸ adjective: (figurative, of people) Naive or unaware of obvious facts.
▸ adjective: (figurative, of people) Overcome with envy.
▸ adjective: (figurative) Environmentally friendly.
▸ adjective: (politics, sometimes capitalized) Of a green party, environmentalism-oriented.
▸ adjective: (cricket) Describing a pitch which, even if there is no visible grass, still contains a significant amount of moisture.
▸ adjective: (dated) Of bacon or similar smallgoods: unprocessed, raw, unsmoked; not smoked or spiced.
▸ adjective: (dated) Not fully roasted; half raw.
▸ adjective: (film, television, historical) Of film: freshly processed by the laboratory and not yet fully physically hardened.
▸ adjective: Of freshly cut wood or lumber that has not been dried: containing moisture and therefore relatively more flexible or springy.
▸ adjective: (wine) High or too high in acidity.
▸ adjective: (Philippines, informal) Having a sexual connotation; indecent; lewd; risqué; obscene; profane.
▸ adjective: (particle physics) Having a color charge of green.
▸ adjective: Being or relating to the green currencies of the European Union.
▸ adjective: (academia) 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.
▸ noun: The color of grass and leaves; a primary additive color midway between yellow and blue which is evoked by light between roughly roughly 495–570 nm.
▸ noun: (politics, sometimes capitalised) A member of a green party; an environmentalist.
▸ noun: (golf) A putting green, the part of a golf course near the hole.
▸ noun: (bowls) The surface upon which bowls is played.
▸ noun: (snooker) One of the color balls used in snooker, with a value of 3 points.
▸ noun: (British) A public patch of land in the middle of a settlement.
▸ noun: A grassy plain; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage.
▸ noun: (chiefly in the plural) Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths.
▸ noun: Any substance or pigment of a green color.
▸ noun: A green light used as a signal.
▸ noun: (uncountable, slang) Marijuana.
▸ noun: (US, slang, uncountable) Money.
▸ noun: (particle physics) One of the three color charges for quarks.
▸ verb: (transitive) To make (something) green, to turn (something) green.
▸ verb: To become or grow green in color.
▸ verb: (transitive) To add greenspaces to (a town, etc.).
▸ verb: (intransitive) To become environmentally aware.
▸ verb: (transitive) To make (something) environmentally friendly.
▸ noun: A common English surname from Middle English.
▸ noun: A number of places in the United States:
▸ noun: A minor city in Clay County, Kansas.
▸ noun: An unincorporated community in Elliott County, Kentucky.
▸ noun: A city in Summit County, Ohio, formerly a township.
▸ noun: A census-designated place in Douglas County, Oregon.
▸ noun: A number of townships in the United States, listed under Green Township.
▸ adjective: (politics) Of, or pertaining, to a Green Party or green party.
▸ noun: (politics) A member of a Green Party or green party.
▸ noun: (theater, informal) Short for green room. [In a television studio, theatre or concert hall, the room where performers await their entrance.]
▸ noun: (Oxford University, informal, historical) Ellipsis of Green College, Oxford..
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