green

green - adjective

  • Of the color green
  • Covered by green growth or foliage
  • Consisting of green plants and usually edible herbage
  • Mild, clement
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

The green grass in our yard grows quickly in spring. Traffic lights use green to signal that it's safe to go. I love the fresh smell of green herbs in our garden.

SpellingJoy score for green

SpellingJoy Gematria

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107

Letter Values

G
10
R
19
E
5
E
5
N
17

Etymology

Middle English {it}grene{/it}, from Old English {it}grēne{/it}; akin to Old English {it}grōwan{/it} to grow

Middle English grene, from Old English grēne; akin to Old English grōwan to grow

Common misspellings

grean

Found in Lyrics

"Bein' Green"

by Kermit the Frog

1970

"It's not easy being green"

Context: Sesame Street classic

"Let's Stay Together"

by Al Green

1971

"Let's stay together"

Context: Soul classic by Al Green