Green
101green — {{#}}{{LM G19401}}{{〓}} {{[}}green{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{♂}}En golf,{{♀}} espacio con césped muy cuidado situado alrededor de cada hoyo: • El green facilita el desplazamiento de la pelota para introducirla en el hoyo.{{○}}… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
102green — [OE] Green is pre eminently the colour of growing plants, and so appropriately it was formed from the same prehistoric Germanic base, *grō , as produced the verb grow. Its West and North Germanic derivative *gronjaz gave German grün, Dutch groen …
103GREEN — Groupe de recherche en électrotechnique et électronique de Nancy Le Groupe de recherche en électrotechnique et électronique de Nancy, abrégé sous l acronyme Green, est un laboratoire de recherche situé à Nancy, associé au Centre national de la… …
104green 'un — noun a newspaper supplement or edition concerning sport, especially football; printed on green newsprint …
105GREEN — Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (Community » Educational) * Global Rivers Environment Education Network (Governmental » Environmental) * Getting Republicans Elected Every November (Governmental » Politics) Paper money ,evolved into… …
106green — be inexperienced or immature He is a little green and doesn t know the job very well …
107Green — Sp Grinas Ap Green L JAV: apyg. (Kentukis, Viskonsinas), mst. (Kanzasas, Ohajas) …
108Green — A&V One of the three primary color signals (red, green, and blue) produced by cameras and other video sources …
109Green — /grin/ (say green) noun 1. Dorothy (born Dorothy Auchterlonie), 1915–91, English born Australian literary critic, academic, and writer. 2. her husband, H(enry) M(ackenzie), 1881–1962, Australian literary critic, librarian, and writer; author of A …
110green Ps — /grin ˈpiz/ (say green peez) noun → P2 licence …