GREEN-CROP
GREE'N-CROP, noun A crop of green vegetables, such as artificial grasses, turnips, etc.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
1.785 entradas
GREE'N-CROP, noun A crop of green vegetables, such as artificial grasses, turnips, etc.
GREE'N-EARTH, noun A species of earth or mineral, so called; the mountain green of artists.
GREE'N-EYED, adjective Having green eyes; as green-eyed jealousy.
GREE'N-GROCER, noun A retailer of greens.
GREE'N-HOUSE, noun A house in which tender plants are sheltered from the weather, and preserved green during the winter or cold weather.
GREE'N-SICKNESS, noun The chlorosis, a disease of maids, so called from the color it occasions in the face.
GREE'N-STALL, noun A stall on which greens are exposed to sale.
GREE'N-SWARD, noun Turf green with grass.
GREE'N-WEED, noun Dyer's weed.
GREE'NBROOMGREE'NCLOTH, noun A board or court of justice held in the counting house of the British king's household, composed of the lord steward and the officers under him. Thi...
GREE'NFINCH, noun A bird of the genus Fringilla.
GREE'NFISH, noun A fish so called.
GREE'NGAGE, noun A species of plum.
GREE'NHAIRED, adjective Having green locks or hair.
GREE'NHOOD, noun A state of greenness.
GREE'NHORN, noun A raw youth.
GREE'NISH, adjective Somewhat green; having a tinge of green; as a greenish yellow.
GREE'NISHNESS, noun The quality of being greenish.
GREE'NLY, adverb With a green color; newly; freshly; immaturely.
GREE'NNESS, noun The quality of being green; viridity; as the greenness of grass or of a meadow.1. Immaturity; unripeness; in a literal or figurative sense; as the greenness of ...
GREE'NSTONE, noun [so called from a tinge of green in the color.]A rock of the trap formation, consisting of hornblend and feldspar in the state of grains or small crystals.
GREE'NWEED, noun A plant of the genus Genista.
GREE'NWOOD, noun Wood when green, as in summer.GREE'NWOOD, adjective Pertaining to a greenwood; as a greenwood shade.
GREET, verb transitive [Latin rudo, to bray, to roar.]1. To address with expressions of kind wishes; to salute in kindness and respect.My lord, the Mayor if London comes to gree...
GREE'TED, participle passive Addressed with kind wishes; complimented.
GREE'TER, noun One who greets.
GREE'TING, participle present tense Addressing with kind wishes or expressions of joy; complimenting; congratulating; saluting.GREE'TING, noun Expression of kindness or joy; sal...