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  1. Dec 6, 2018 · green (n.) late Old English, "green color or pigment, spectral color between blue and yellow;" also "a field, grassy place; green garments; green foliage," from green (adj.). Specific sense "piece of grassland in a village belonging to the community" is by late 15c. In golf, "the putting portion of the links" by 1849.

  2. Green stands for balance, nature, spring, and rebirth. It’s the symbol of prosperity, freshness, and progress. The Green Party in the US is inextricably tied to ecological and progressive causes, and a "greenback" is another term for our paper currency.In Japanese culture, green is associated with eternal life, and it is the sacred color of Islam, representing respect and the prophet Muhammad.

  3. fruit; 3 not yet ready to eat green tomatoes; person; 4 (informal) (of a person) young and lacking experience The new trainees are still very green.; 5 (of a person or their skin) being a pale color, as if the person is going to vomit It was a rough crossing and most of the passengers looked distinctly green.

  4. Oct 18, 2018 · Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) can be defined as a set of policies, practices, and systems that stimulate the green behavior of a company’s employees in order to create an environmentally sensitive, resource-efficient, and socially responsible organization. Sustainability’s Official Green Human Resources Management Definition

  5. Green definition: of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum. See examples of GREEN used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of green adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 6 days ago · Green, in physics, light in the wavelength range of 495–570 nanometers, which is in the middle of the visible spectrum. In art, green is a color on the conventional wheel, located between yellow and blue and opposite red, its complement. Green pigment in the 19th century was notoriously toxic.

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