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5,575 words match “GRE”

GREENHEAD; GREENHOOD n.
A state of greenness; verdancy. Chaucer.
GREENHORN n.
A raw, inexperienced person; one easily imposed upon. W. Irving.
GREENHOUSE n.
A house in which tender plants are cultivated and sheltered from the weather.
GREENING n.
A greenish apple, of several varieties, among which the Rhode Island greening is the best known for its fine-grained acid flesh and its excellent keeping quality.
GREENISH a.
Somewhat green; having a tinge of green; as, a greenish yellow. -- Green"ish*ness, n.
GREENLANDER n.
A native of Greenland.
GREENLET n.
, or blue-headed (Vireo solitarius); the brotherly-love (V. Philadelphicus); the warbling greenlet (V. gilvus); the yellow-throated greenlet (V. flavifrons) and others. See Vireo.
GREENLY adv. 2 definitions
With a green color; newly; freshly, immaturely. -- a.
GREENNESS n. 3 definitions
The quality of being green; viridity; verdancy; as, the greenness of grass, or of a meadow.
GREENOCKITE n.
Native cadmium sulphide, a mineral occurring in yellow hexagonal crystals, also as an earthy incrustation.
GREENROOM n.
The retiring room of actors and actresses in a theater.
GREENSAND n.
fectly consolidated, consisting largely of glauconite, a silicate of iron and potash of a green color, mixed with sand and a trace of phosphate of lime.
GREENSHANK n.
A European sandpiper or snipe (Totanus canescens); -- called also greater plover.
GREENSTONE n.
A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain dark-colored igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc.
GREENSWARD n.
Turf green with grass.
GREENTH n.
The state or quality of being green; verdure. [R.] The greenth of summer. G. Eliot.
GREENWEED n.
See Greenbroom.
GREENWOOD a. 2 definitions
Pertaining to a greenwood; as, a greenwood shade. Dryden.
GREET a. 8 definitions
Great. [Obs.] Chaucer.
GREETER n. 2 definitions
One who greets or salutes another.
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