πράσινο αντίχειρα Means Green Thumb in Greek.
Very bad
It comes from the Greek word green twins
Yes. It is related to the Greek word for "green", so it means a "green shoot" or a "young plant".
The Greek word "zielona" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a Greek word; it is more likely a variation of the Polish word "zielona," which means "green." In a broader context, "green" often symbolizes nature, freshness, and growth. If you meant a different Greek word, please provide it for clarification.
DEMETER because the person w/ the green thumb is also the mother of persephone
Having a green thumb. (Being successful with plants and ACTUALLY planting the plants.)
It means green.
"Pouce" is the French word for thumb
The Maori word for thumb is kōnui.
The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".
Came from the greek word "Ricial" which means green fields, or green fields ready for harvesting.
Colloquially, people who are good at gardening are referred to as having a "green thumb".