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`green` in Latin

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green

  1. adjective

    • viridis
      The leaves are green in spring. — Folia vere viridia sunt.
    • [figurative, idiomatic], inexperienced or naive person
      rudis [figurative, idiomatic]
      He's still green in this job. — Adhuc in hoc officio rudis est.
      imperitus [figurative, idiomatic]
      He's still green in this job. — Adhuc in hoc officio imperitus est.
    • [figurative, idiomatic, environmental], environmentally friendly or ecological
      ecologicus [figurative, idiomatic, scientific]
      We need more green energy. — Plura energiae ecologicae nobis opus est.
      viridis [figurative, idiomatic, scientific]
      Green technology is advancing rapidly. — Technologia viridis celeriter progreditur.
    • [figurative, idiomatic, emotional], jealous or envious
      zelotypus [figurative, idiomatic, emotional]
      He was green with envy. — Zelotypus invidia erat.
    • [figurative, idiomatic, culinary], unripe or immature (fruit)
      immaturus [figurative, idiomatic, culinary]
      These apples are still green. — Haec mala adhuc immatura sunt.
  2. noun
    • [noun_phrase, colloquial], grassy area in a town
      pratum [colloquial]
      Children played on the village green. — Pueri in prato vici ludebant.
      area viridis [colloquial]
      Children played on the village green. — Pueri in area viridi vici ludebant.