of the colour between blue and yellow in the spectrum; coloured like grass or emeralds
denoting colour blindness in which reds and greens are confused, either protanopia (daltonism) or deuteranopia
concerned with or supporting protection of the environment as a political principle
an industrial port city in northeastern Wisconsin, on Green Bay; population 101,025 (est. 2008)
a set of farming subsidies in the EU that do not affect production levels or prices
the green gelatinous part of a turtle, highly regarded by gourmets
a charge for playing one round or session on a golf course
(in the UK) a symbol of an illuminated green human figure at a pedestrian crossing, indicating that it is safe to cross the road
tea made from unfermented leaves that is pale in colour and slightly bitter in flavour, produced mainly in China and Japan
a green cap worn by Australian Test cricketers, traditionally awarded to mark a player’s first appearance for the team
photosynthetic algae which contain chlorophyll and store starch in discrete chloroplasts. They are eukaryotic and most live in fresh water, ranging from unicellular flagellates to more complex multicellular forms
an assessment of a business in terms of its impact on the environment
the immature pod of any of various bean plants, eaten as a vegetable
an area of open land around a city, on which building is restricted
(in the US) a permit allowing a foreign national to live and work permanently in the US
(in the UK) the Lord Steward’s department of the royal household
the tender ears of young sweet corn, suitable for cooking and eating
a name for the common shore crab in its capacity as an invasive species in the US
a goose that is killed when under four months old and eaten without stuffing
(in the UK) a preliminary report of government proposals that is published in order to provoke discussion
the exchange rate for the pound applied to payments for agricultural produce in the EU
a river that flows for 730 miles (1,130 km) from Wyoming through Colorado and Utah into the Colorado River
a room in a theatre or studio in which performers can relax when they are not performing
a harmless American snake with a green back and white or yellowish underparts
an area of grass, trees, or other vegetation set apart for recreational or aesthetic purposes in an otherwise urban environment
a vivid green toxic crystalline salt of copper and arsenic, used as a preservative, pigment, and insecticide
an area of closely mown grass on which the game of bowls is played
a city in west central Kentucky; population 55,097 (est. 2008)
signs of growth or renewal, especially of economic recovery
(at a customs area in an airport or port) the passage which should be taken by arriving passengers who have no goods to declare
denoting or relating to employment concerned with products and services designed to improve the quality of the environment