Some words for Green include emerald, jade, and I think 'chloro' means green.
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Kijani kibichi is the Kikuyu word for the English word green.
The Maori word for green is "kākāriki."
Yes, the word 'green' is a noun, an adjective, and a verb.The noun 'green' is a word for a color; a word for an area of mown grass; a word for a thing.Examples:Noun: The village green is a place covered in grass that is shared by villagers.Adjective: He was wearing a green shirt.Verb: The city has budgeted to green the medians on Main Street.
The word "emerald" can be used before the word "green" to describe a particular shade or type of green.
A synonym for green would be another shade of green like slime green or neon green. or if you are looking for another word that doesn't use green in it there is none. other than another color which that isn't a good synonym or even one in my opinion.
The surname Green shares its origin with the word green, which comes from Old English 'growan', to grow, which originates in West Germanic. The word has similar versions and applications in Norse, Danish, Dutch, and German and other Germanic-based languages and dialects.
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Green lantern
green = grün.
Verdant means green and growing. It is an English word that we adopted from the Spanish word for green: green with grass.
The word green only has one syllable.