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Dictionary of RGB Colours RGB: 0;255;0Hex: 00FF00 See example...
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the most common color used for $25.00 chips.
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A term used to describe underripe, vegetal flavors in a wine.
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Tasting of unripe fruit. Wines made from unripe grapes will often possess this quality. Generally not considered a positive attribute but may be pleasant in Riesling and Gewürztraminer.
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Old English grenian "to become green, flourish" (see green (adj.)). Compare Dutch groenen, German grünen, Old Norse grona. Meaning "to make green" is 1560s. Related: Greened; green [..]
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late Old English, "green color or pigment, spectral color between blue and yellow;" also "a field, grassy place; green garments; green foliage," from green (adj.). Specific sense & [..]
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Old English grene, Northumbrian groene "green, of the color of living plants," in reference to plants, "growing, living, vigorous," also figurative, of a plant, "freshly cut,& [..]
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environmentally safe and sustainable.
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Concerned with or promoting environmentalism by recycling, making biodegradable products, or limiting pollution.
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(also "putting green, putting surface, dance floor") the most closely mown and smooth (hopefully) area on the course, which is specifically prepared for putting and on which the hole [..]
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The closely mown putting area around the hole.
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This is where the golf hole resides. The grass is very short and very smooth. Once the golf ball is on the Green, it is typically putted toward the hole. Handicap
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putting green, putting surface, dance floor; the most closely mown and smooth area on the course, which is specifically prepared for putting and on which the hole is placed
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The green or putting green is the turf which frames the hole. The design and size of a green can vary enormously, so there are no rules about what a green should have. The ground on the putting green is specially prepared and therefore it is easily remarkable where the greens are situated.
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Area of course around the hole with very short grass, for putting.
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- The 30ft circle around the target.
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the area of specially prepared grass around the hole, where putts are played
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of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass; "a green tree"; "green fields"; "green [..]
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Green is the completion of a golf hole, at the spot of the location of the flagstick and the cup. Here, the golfer will putt out, culminating the end of the hole.
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The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface. GREEN COMMITTEE
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  The area of a golf hole on the course designed for putting. The grass is extremely short and well-manicured.
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A perfectly prepared area of cut grass where the flagstick or cup is located, at the end of a golf hole.
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  well-kept, close-cropped area close to the flag where putting takes place.
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(aka: "putting green", "putting surface", "dance floor") one of the 18 closely mown patches of grass in which a hole is cut. The surface on which [..]
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The green is the part of the section which is covered by carpet-like grass and where the ball is only allowed to be rolled, this is called putt.
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The surface on each hole
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The green is the turf framing the hole in which the balls has to be transported with the putter. The hole is marked with a pin. The greens require proper care and are mowed two times per day depending [..]
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The area immediately around the disc golf basket. Putts are officially considered any shot within 10 Meters of the basket, however the Green may be larger (or smaller) than this area. Greens on disc g [..]
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A green, or putting green, is an area of closely trimmed grass surrounding the hole or pin. Holing out or getting the ball into the hole with the minimum number of strokes possible is the main aim of [..]
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The Putting surface of the best maintained grass surrounding the hole.
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the area of specially prepared grass around the hole, where putts are played.
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A roughly circular area of smooth, lush grass whose verdant hue is the result of regular sprinkling and constant sobbing, bawling, blubbering and whimpering.
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Putting green, putting surface, dance floor; the most closely mowed and smooth area on the course, which is specifically prepared for putting and on which the hole is placed.
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The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface.
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green Definition 1. This a special area of grass on the golf course that surrounds each hole. This particular area of the golf course, or “the green”, has much shorter grass and is usually reserved fo [..]
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The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface.
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The putting service of any hole on a course.
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The area around the hole where the grass is cut very neatly and putting occurs. Also known as the "Putting Green".
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the colour of grass in springtime
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is a playing surface with finely-trimmed grass surrounding the hole.
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The part of the course with the shortest grass, surrounding the hole.
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Area of closely mown grass specially prepared for putting, into which is cut the hole. It is separated from the fairway by the apron, a fridge of grass longer than the green but shorter than the fairway.
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all engine control gauges operating correctly. A needle which swung into the "red" indicated a malfunction. Green, to get the:
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 immature, fresh, unused.
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grin
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adjective Definition: mean and unfair in assigning homework or punishment Example Sentence: My teacher is so green for giving me detention!
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(Born on November 26th, 1935), British writer, philosopher and psychologist who, in 1968, published her book Lucid Dreams in which she elaborates on her empirical research on dreams, in particular Lucid Dreams.   
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Describes an unpleasant astringency which may be due to inadequate withering or fermentation.
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Adjective used to imply a Nationalist bias.
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A common English surname; either a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green, or was just fond of the colour
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describes environment-friendly products or actions
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(n) green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass(n) a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area(n) United States labor leader who was president of the American Federati [..]
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Term used to describe raw, frozen shellfish, i.e., green, headless shrimp.  Can also be used to describe the weight of seafood before it is processed, i.e., green weight.
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Young, fresh, as green cheese, i.e. cream cheese, which is eaten fresh; green goose, a young or midsummer goose.
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(b. 1837; d. 1883). “A Short History of the English People” (1874); “A History of the English People” (1877–80); “The Making of England” [..]
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née Stopford (b. Kells, co. Meath). “Henry the Second” (1888); “Town Life in the Fifteenth Century” (1894).
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(b. 1836; d. 1882). “Prolegomena to Ethics,” edited by A. C. Bradley (1883). “Works,” edited by R. L. Nettleship (1885–88). “Lectures on the Princ [..]
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To make less harmful or more sensitive to the environment. We recognize the importance of environmental responsibility and implement green practices on every project.
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An increasing subjective buzzword implying concepts, products, processes, services, or technologies that increase the efficient use of energy and other resources and minimize the associated negative e [..]
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The Earth, the Heavens, healing, the heart, grandfather, growth.
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lion: iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4 ... salt: uranium(IV) fluoride, UF4. Spanish ...: basic copper acetate (verdigris)
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+ Magenta
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Process unfermented
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Quality of a fermented (black) tea - underfermented; poor
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An indicator and reagent. It has been used in Serum Albumin determinations and as a pH indicator.
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A tricarbocyanine dye that is used diagnostically in liver function tests and to determine Blood Volume and Cardiac Output.
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A tri-Benzene-ammonium usually compounded with Zinc chloride. It is used as a biological stain and for the dyeing and printing of textiles.
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Used to describe a horse that has had a rider but is in the early stages of training. Can also describe a beginning rider.
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An odor of wine made from unripe grapes and often associated with high acidity. The term "green," however, is just confined to the odor. Gross Lees:
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A common metaphor referring to environmental association based on the shared secondary color of many plants. It is often used to associate products, organizations, political parties, or policies with environmental sensitivity.
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This is a color and also the term used to describe the putting surface on the golf course.
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Direction determined to be clearest of enemy air-to-air activity.
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Direction determined to be clearest of enemy air-to-air activity.
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See: Vulnerability conditions
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A $25 casino chip; or sometimes in the U.S., “folding money.”
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2.2V - 2.7V. Series resistor for 5V: 270 ohm.
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(sustainability) like ‘eco’ - a word frequently used to indicate consideration for the environment e.g. green plumbers, green purchasing etc., sometimes used as a noun e.g. the Greens.
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Wines made from grapes which were picked too early are considered green. The under ripe fruit fails to transcend into a wine with attractive fruit qualities.
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Someone active in the Ecology Movement. A product that respects ecology, using biodegradable substances for example. 
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(18??-1858AD) Architect of many local northeast buildings. Benjamin Green was the son of John Green (1787-1852AD) a noted carpenter and buildings contactor. Benjamin was sent, after an early aptitude [..]
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Having green as its color. (The former(1564-1616) *: to look so green and pale Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen. (figurative,of people) Inexperienced. (John' [..]
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common English|from=Middle English
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The Irish were once loosely called the green race.
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Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and colo [..]
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Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and colo [..]
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Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and colo [..]
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Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and colo [..]
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Green is a color. Green may also refer to:
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Green is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It was named after British mathematician and physicist George Green in 1970. Prior to that, it was designated Crater 216. It lies just to the wes [..]
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Green is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It was named after British mathematician and physicist George Green in 1970. Prior to that, it was designated Crater 216. It lies just to the wes [..]
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Green is a rock group from Chicago.
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Green is a surname. A variant is Greene. Notable people with the surname include:
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Green is a surname. A variant is Greene. Notable people with the surname include:
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Green is the twelfth studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z, released on July 3, 2002. The album sold 800,120 copies in its first week, about 40,000 copies more than previous studio album Eleven an [..]
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Green is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Forbidden.
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This is a listing of material released by Ray LaMontagne, a singer-songwriter from New Hampshire, United States. LaMontagne was working at a shoe factory in Lewiston, Maine when he heard the song "Tre [..]
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Green is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage. Written in spring 1977 at the same time as his previous album, the funk-inflected Motivation Radio (1977), Green wa [..]
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Green rating or certification is used to indicate the level of environmental friendliness for real estate properties. In the US, it is a real estate designation for REALTORs approved by the (American) [..]
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Green rating or certification is used to indicate the level of environmental friendliness for real estate properties. In the US, it is a real estate designation for REALTORs approved by the (American) [..]
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Green Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle of Mars, located at 52.7° S and 8.4° W. It is 184.0 km in diameter and was named after Nathan E. Green, a British astronomer (1823-1899).
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Green is the third studio album by Australian pop singer John Paul Young, released in May 1977. It peaked at number 19 on the Australian albums chart. The album was certified gold in Australia by the [..]
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Green is the third studio album by Australian pop singer John Paul Young, released in May 1977. It peaked at number 19 on the Australian albums chart. The album was certified gold in Australia by the [..]
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"Green" is the lead single by the American singer-songwriter Brendan James, from his first studio album The Day Is Brave. The song has been featured in the Lifetime's hit show, Army Wives.
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Green is the debut album of Chicago pop band Green, released on Ganggreen Records in 1986.
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This is a list of cricketers who played first-class cricket in England in matches between the 1826 and 1840 seasons. The sport of cricket had acquired most of its modern features by this time and the [..]
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Green is the sixth studio album by American rock band R.E.M., released on November 7, 1988 by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by the band and Scott Litt, it continued to explore political issues both i [..]
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Green is an album led by cellist Hank Roberts which was recorded in late 2007 and released on the Winter & Winter label.
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Green is a children's picture book by American author and artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger. It was first published in 2012 by Roaring Brook Press. The pages illustrate different shades of green in nature, [..]
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"Green" is a song by Alex Lloyd. The song was released in February 2002 as the third single from his second studio album, Watching Angels Mend. It peaked at number 25 in Australia.
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An area of common grassland within a village used for grazing.    (Beresford, Maurice and Hurst, John. Wharram Percy: Deserted Medieval Village, 137)
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Very finely mowed area of grass on which is placed the hole marked by a flag.
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