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		<description><![CDATA[green / green/ adj. 1. of the colour of growing leaves, between yellow and blue in the spectrum.   2. covered with plants, grass, leaves, etc.; verdant: green fields.  3. consisting of green vegetables: a green salad.  4. full of life and vigour.  5. characterised by a concern for environmental issues.  6. not dried or cured; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>green</strong> / green/ <em>adj</em>. <strong>1</strong>. of the colour of growing leaves, between yellow and blue in the spectrum.   <strong>2</strong>. covered with plants, grass, leaves, etc.; verdant: <em>green fields</em>.  <strong>3</strong>. consisting of green vegetables: <em>a green salad</em>.  <strong>4</strong>. full of life and vigour.  <strong>5</strong>. characterised by a concern for environmental issues.  <strong>6</strong>. not dried or cured; unseasoned.  <strong>7</strong>. unripe.  <strong>8</strong>. untrained; inexperienced.  <strong>9</strong>. easily fooled; gullible.  <strong>10</strong>. fresh or new.  <strong>11</strong>. pale; sickly.  <strong>12</strong>. not cooked, fired, set or otherwise fully processed.  <strong>13</strong>. <em>Colloquial</em> jealous.  <strong>14</strong>. concerned with or relating to the protection of the natural environment: <em>the green vote</em>. <strong>|</strong> <em>n</em>. a green colour.  <strong>16</strong>. grassy land; a plot of grassy ground: <em>the village green</em> &#8230;<strong>19</strong>. (<em>pl</em>) <strong>a</strong>. the leaves and stems of plants, eg lettuce, used for food.  <strong>b</strong>. fresh leaves or branches of trees, shrubs, etc., used for decoration. <strong>|</strong> <em>v.i., v.t</em>. <strong>20</strong>. to become or make green.</p>
<p>Macquarie Pocket Dictionary &#8211; Third Edition, Jacaranda Wiley Limited, Australia, 1998 </p>
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