English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

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The definition of word "green":
+8 rate 1. color green; piece of grassy public land near or in a village; grassy area, lawn; color of grass; putting green (Golf); secondary color that is formed by the mixing blue and yellow pigments (Art); paper money
+3 rate 2. Green Mountains
+2 rate 3. Green Hetty
+2 rate 4. Green Julian Hartridge
+1 rate 5. become green; turn green; become conscious of environmental problems; make a home or a business, community environmentally friendly
+1 rate 6. blue green algae
+1 rate 7. Amadeus the Green Count
+1 rate 8. Green River
+1 rate 9. Julien Green
+1 rate 10. Dream symbol Heart, circulatory system
rate 11. anagram genre
rate 12. of the color green; full of greenery, covered with greenery; grassy; raw, uncooked; immature; unripe; novice, inexperienced; vibrant, vigorous; sickly; promoting or encouraging environmental protection; produced in an environmental friendly manner; envious, covetous, jealous
rate 13. Green Bank equation; Equation claimed to yield the number of technically advanced civilizations capable of interstellar communication in the Milky Way Galaxy as a function of several factors conducive to evolution of intelligent life with technological capabilities. It was largely developed by Frank D. Drake (b. 1930) in 1961 at a SETI conference in Green Bank, W.Va. Of all the stars that form in the Galaxy, only some will give rise to life-supporting planets and of those planets, only some will generate life capable of high technology and yet able to avoid technological destruction. Because the numbers for each factor are poorly known, the results generated vary from zero to millions.
rate 14. orig. Henrietta Howland Robinson; born November 21, 1834, New Bedford, Mass., United States died July 3, 1916, New York, New York United States financier, reputedly the wealthiest American woman of her time. In 1865 her father and aunt both died, leaving her an estate valued at $10 million. By shrewd management she increased it to more than $100 million at her death.; Hetty Green, 1897; By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
rate 15. Julien Green; born September 6, 1900, Paris, France; died August 13, 1998, Paris; French-born American writer. Born in France of American parents, Green lived mostly in France, though he taught for a few years in the United States Green's novels are written in French and are usually set in French provincial towns or in the American South. In the intense, claustrophobic atmosphere of these novels, neurotic characters engage in obsessive relationships marked by secrecy, guilt, betrayal, sexual passion and violence. In 1970 the Académie Française awarded him its grand prize for literature in appreciation of his masterful French prose style, which is marked by clarity, precision and simplicity. Green's works were collected in Complete Works, 10 vol. (1954–65).
rate 16. Julien Green; born September 6, 1900, Paris, France; died August 13, 1998, Paris; French-born American writer. Born in France of American parents, Green lived mostly in France, though he taught for a few years in the United States Green's novels are written in French and are usually set in French provincial towns or in the American South. In the intense, claustrophobic atmosphere of these novels, neurotic characters engage in obsessive relationships marked by secrecy, guilt, betrayal, sexual passion and violence. In 1970 the Académie Française awarded him its grand prize for literature in appreciation of his masterful French prose style, which is marked by clarity, precision and simplicity. Green's works were collected in Complete Works, 10 vol. (1954–65).
rate 17. born March 3, 1873, Coshocton, Ohio, United States died November 21, 1952, Coshocton; United States labour leader, president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). He was a coal miner from age 16. He worked his way up through the union hierarchy and was elected president of the AFL in 1924, a post he kept until his death. The formation in 1935 of the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), headed by John L. Lewis, led to bitter public disputes between the two men, ending in the expulsion of the CIO from the AFL in 1936.
rate 18. Green Bank equation
rate 19. Green Bay
rate 20. Green Berets
rate 21. green manure
rate 22. green revolution
rate 23. Green William;
rate 24. N O T EX P E R I E N C E D (adj) -er, -est - not experienced or trained; naive I was very green when I started working there.
rate 25. Dream symbol (With red) heart, circulatory system
rate 26. Dream symbol (With pink) Counsellor
rate 27. Dream symbol (Fields) Healing, harmony, etc.
rate 28. inexperienced, immature; He is rather green and doesn`t have enough experience to drive the large piece of machinery yet.
rate 29. The part of the stage visible to the audience.
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