Noun | 1. | green - the property of being green; resembling the color of growing grass |
2. | green - a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park" | |
3. | Green - United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952) Synonyms: William Green | |
4. | Green - an environmentalist who belongs to the Green Party | |
5. | Green - a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado River Synonyms: Green River | |
6. | ![]() Synonyms: putting green | |
7. | ![]() Synonyms: greens, leafy vegetable | |
8. | green - street names for ketamine | |
Verb | 1. | green - turn or become green; "The trees are greening" |
Adj. | 1. | green - similar to the color of fresh grass; "a green tree"; "green fields"; "green paint" |
2. | green - concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party | |
3. | green - not fully developed or mature; not ripe; "unripe fruit"; "fried green tomatoes"; "green wood" | |
4. | green - looking pale and unhealthy; "you're looking green"; "green around the gills" | |
5. | green - naive and easily deceived or tricked; "at that early age she had been gullible and in love" Synonyms: fleeceable, gullible |
Green - A language proposed by Cii Honeywell-Bull to meet the DoD
Ironman requirements which led to Ada. This language won
in 1979. ["On the GREEN Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):16-21 (Oct 1978)]. |