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green
noun
the
colour
green
itself
•
Green
is
her
favorite
color
to
paint
with
.
Green
is
her
favorite
color
to
paint
with
.
•
The
designer
chose
green
to
represent
growth
in
the
logo
.
The
designer
chose
green
to
represent
growth
in
the
logo
.
Same
origin
as
the
adjective
sense
,
Old
English
grēne
.
noun
a
stretch
of
short
grass
,
especially
the
smooth
putting
area
on
a
golf
course
or
an
open
grassy
space
in
a
town
•
Children
flew
kites
on
the
village
green
.
Children
flew
kites
on
the
village
green
.
•
The
golfer
carefully
studied
the
green
before
putting
.
The
golfer
carefully
studied
the
green
before
putting
.
verb
to
become
green
or
to
make
something
green
,
especially
by
planting
or
adopting
environmentally
friendly
practices
•
The
gardener
hopes
to
green
the
rooftop
with
vegetable
beds
.
The
gardener
hopes
to
green
the
rooftop
with
vegetable
beds
.
•
Desert
areas
can
green
after
heavy
seasonal
rains
.
Desert
areas
can
green
after
heavy
seasonal
rains
.
noun
the
smooth
,
closely
cut
area
of
grass
around
the
hole
on
a
golf
course
•
The
ball
rolled
across
the
green
and
dropped
into
the
hole
.
The
ball
rolled
across
the
green
and
dropped
into
the
hole
.
•
A
groundskeeper
was
mowing
the
green
before
the
tournament
.
A
groundskeeper
was
mowing
the
green
before
the
tournament
.
From
the
general
sense
of
‘
green
grassy
area
’,
applied
to
golf
in
the
18th
century
.
verb
-
green
,
greening
,
greens
,
greened
to
make
or
become
more
environmentally
friendly
•
City
planners
hope
to
green
the
old
industrial
district
with
parks
.
City
planners
hope
to
green
the
old
industrial
district
with
parks
.
•
New
policies
aim
to
green
the
economy
.
New
policies
aim
to
green
the
economy
.
Derived
from
the
environmental
adjective
sense
in
late
20th-century
usage
.