6. Unseasoned, not dry.

Green, n.

    1. Color mixed of blue and yellow.
    2. Lawn, grass-plot, grassy plain, greensward.

Greenbone, n. Sea-pike. See gar-fish.

Green-broom, n. Green-weed, dyer’s-weed (Genista tinctoria).

Greenfinch, n. Green grossbeak (Coccothraustes chloris).

Greenhorn, n. (Colloq.) Novice, inexperienced youth, raw hand, tyro.

Greenhouse, n. Conservatory.

Greenness, n.

    1. Verdancy, viridity.
    2. Vigor, freshness.
    3. Unripeness, immaturity.

Green-sickness, n. Chlorosis.

Green-vitriol, n. Copperas, sulphate of iron (crystallized).

Green-weed, n. Green-broom, dyer’s-weed (Genista tinctoria).

Greet, v. a.

    1. Salute, welcome, hail, address, accost.
    2. Compliment, send greeting to.

Greeting, n.

    1. Salutation, welcome, salute.
    2. Compliment, expression of good-will.

Grenatite, n. Cross-stone, staurotide, staurolite.

Grewsome, a. [Scotch.] Frightful, ugly, terrible, awesome, grisly, grim.


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