Stroked from the green
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PUTTEDStroked from the green.
PUTTEDStroked on the green
HOSSounds from the Jolly Green Giant
AIKENSenator from the Green Mountain State.
CHIPSShots from just off the green.
MARTIANSLittle green men from the Red Planet
ONIONSGreen or red things from the garden
JUSTVEGGEDOUT...exhausted from partying, the Jolly Green Giant ...
AWAYFarther from the hole on the green
AWAYFarther from the pin on the green
HOHOHOComment from Santa or the Jolly Green Giant
CHLORINEIts name is derived from the Greek for "pale green"
daltoniccolor blindness, esp. the inability to distinguish red from green
callais(Greek) a green stone bead ornament from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age
praseodymiuma chemical element, a metal with green salts, isolated from the once-supposed element didymium
callaidesCALLAIS, (Greek) a green stone bead ornament from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age
hysonChinese green tea dried and prepared from twisted leaves, esp. of the early crop (young hyson)
hysonsChinese green tea dried and prepared from twisted leaves, esp. of the early crop (young hyson)
praseodymiumsPRASEODYMIUM, a chemical element, a metal with green salts, isolated from the once-supposed element didymium
recoveriesA stroke bringing the ball from the rough or from a hazard back on to the fairway or the green
recoveryA stroke bringing the ball from the rough or from a hazard back on to the fairway or the green
cyanineany of various dyes used especially to sensitize photographic film to light from the green, yellow, red, and infrared regions of the spectrum
crossbillsA thickset finch with a crossed bill adapted for extracting seeds from the cones of conifers. The plumage is typically red in the male and olive green in the female
crossbillA thickset finch with a crossed bill adapted for extracting seeds from the cones of conifers. The plumage is typically red in the male and olive green in the female
stromatolitea rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae
stromatolitesSTROMATOLITE, a rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae
retinolsyellow, fat-soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness
retinolyellow, fat-soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness
photosynthesisThe process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct
basilisksA long, slender, and mainly bright green lizard found in Central America, the male of which has a crest running from the head to the tail. It can swim well and is able to run on its hind legs across the surface of water