slovo | definícia |
greens (encz) | greens,zelenina |
greens (encz) | Greens,strana zelených [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
greens (wn) | greens
n 1: any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten
as vegetables [syn: greens, green, leafy vegetable] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
chop-suey greens (encz) | chop-suey greens, n: |
collard greens (encz) | collard greens, n: |
greensand (encz) | greensand, n: |
greensboro (encz) | Greensboro,město - Spojené státy americké n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
greenshank (encz) | greenshank, n: |
greensickness (encz) | greensickness, n: |
greenside (encz) | greenside, adj: |
greenskeeper (encz) | greenskeeper, n: |
greenstick fracture (encz) | greenstick fracture, n: |
greenstone (encz) | greenstone,druh nerostu Zdeněk Brožgreenstone,nefrit n: Zdeněk Brož |
greensville (encz) | Greensville,okres v USA n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
greensward (encz) | greensward,zelený drn Zdeněk Brož |
mustard greens (encz) | mustard greens, n: |
salad greens (encz) | salad greens, n: |
turnip greens (encz) | turnip greens, n: |
collard greens (gcide) | collard greens \col"lard greens\ (k[o^]l"l[~e]rd z), n. pl.
[Corrupted fr. colewort.]
1. Same as collards[1]. [Colloq. Southern U. S.]
Syn: collards.
[1913 Webster +PJC] |
Greensand (gcide) | Greensand \Green"sand`\ (-s[a^]nd`), n. (Geol.)
A variety of sandstone, usually imperfectly consolidated,
consisting largely of glauconite, a silicate of iron and
potash of a green color, mixed with sand and a trace of
phosphate of lime.
[1913 Webster]
Note: [hand]Greensand is often called marl, because it is a
useful fertilizer. The greensand beds of the American
Cretaceous belong mostly to the Upper Cretaceous.
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green-seeded mung bean (gcide) | Mung \Mung\ (m[u^]ng), n. [Hind. m[=u]ng.] (Bot.)
Green gram, a kind of legume (pulse) (Vigna radiata syn.
Phaseolus aureus, syn. Phaseolus Mungo), grown for food
in British India; called also gram, mung bean, {Chinese
mung bean}, and green-seeded mung bean. It is an erect,
bushy annual producing edible green or yellow seeds, and
edible pods and young sprouts. --Balfour (Cyc. of India).
[1913 Webster] |
Greenshank (gcide) | Greenshank \Green"shank`\, n. (Zool.)
A European sandpiper or snipe (Totanus canescens); --
called also greater plover.
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Green-stall (gcide) | Green-stall \Green"-stall`\, n.
A stall at which greens and fresh vegetables are exposed for
sale.
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Greenstone (gcide) | Greenstone \Green"stone`\ (gr[=e]n"st[=o]n`), n. [So called from
a tinge of green in the color.] (Geol.)
A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain
dark-colored igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc.
[1913 Webster] |
Greensward (gcide) | Greensward \Green"sward`\ (-sw[add]rd') n.
Turf green with grass.
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chop-suey greens (wn) | chop-suey greens
n 1: grown for its succulent edible leaves used in Asian cooking
[syn: chop-suey greens, tong ho, shun giku,
Chrysanthemum coronarium spatiosum]
2: succulent and aromatic young dark green leaves used in
Chinese and Vietnamese and Japanese cooking |
collard greens (wn) | collard greens
n 1: kale that has smooth leaves [syn: collards, {collard
greens}] |
greensand (wn) | greensand
n 1: an olive-green sandstone containing glauconite |
greensboro (wn) | Greensboro
n 1: a city of north central North Carolina |
greenshank (wn) | greenshank
n 1: large European sandpiper with greenish legs [syn:
greenshank, Tringa nebularia] |
greensick (wn) | greensick
adj 1: of or pertaining to or suffering from chlorosis [syn:
chlorotic, greensick] |
greensickness (wn) | greensickness
n 1: iron deficiency anemia in young women; characterized by
weakness and menstrual disturbances and a green color to
the skin [syn: chlorosis, greensickness] |
greenside (wn) | greenside
adj 1: adjacent to a putting green; "greenside bunker" |
greenskeeper (wn) | greenskeeper
n 1: someone responsible for the maintenance of a golf course |
greenstick fracture (wn) | greenstick fracture
n 1: a partial fracture of a bone (usually in children); the
bone is bent but broken on only one side |
greensward (wn) | greensward
n 1: surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass
roots [syn: turf, sod, sward, greensward] |
mustard greens (wn) | mustard greens
n 1: leaves eaten as cooked greens [syn: mustard, {mustard
greens}, leaf mustard, Indian mustard] |
salad greens (wn) | salad greens
n 1: greens suitable for eating uncooked as in salads [syn:
salad green, salad greens] |
turnip greens (wn) | turnip greens
n 1: tender leaves of young white turnips |
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