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- noungreens (plural noun) · Greens (plural noun)
- green color or pigment:"major roads are marked in green"
- green clothes or material:"two girls in red and green"
- green foliage or growing plants:"that lovely canopy of green over Puritan Road"
- (greens)green leafy vegetables:"salad greens" · "collard greens"
- a green light.
- informaldatedmoney:"you'll save yourself some green"
- a piece of public or common grassy land, especially in the center of a town:"a house overlooking the green"
- an area of smooth, very short grass immediately surrounding a hole on a golf course:"a 60 ft putt on the last green"
- a member or supporter of an environmentalist group or party:"the Greens' remarkable 15 percent vote"
verbgreens (third person present)- make or become green in color:"the roof was greening with lichen"
- make (an urban or desert area) more verdant by planting or encouraging trees or other greenery:"greening the desert"
- make less harmful or more sensitive to the environment:"the importance of greening this industry"
OriginOld English grēne (adjective), grēnian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch groen, German grün, also to grass and grow.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a piece of public or common grassy land, especially in the center of a town:
- a member or supporter of an environmentalist group or party:
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- Greens refer to the leaves of green vegetables such as lettuce or spinach when eaten as food12. The term is used to describe green leafy vegetables, especially ones that you cook2. In color theory, green is a color whose hue is somewhat less yellow than that of growing fresh grass or of the emerald or is that of the part of the spectrum lying between blue and yellow3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
greens plural noun (PLANTS) the leaves of green vegetables such as lettuce or spinach when eaten as food. Want to learn more?
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/greensMeaning of greens in Essential English Dictionary greens plural noun uk / ɡriːnz/ Add to word list green leafy vegetables, especially ones that you cookdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…plural greens 1 : a color whose hue is somewhat less yellow than that of growing fresh grass or of the emerald or is that of the part of the spectrum lying between blue and yellowwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/green Greens Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEBnoun. 1. any of a group of colours, such as that of fresh grass, that lie between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum in the wavelength range 575–500 nanometres. Green is the complementary colour of magenta …
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