White or Green Abbr
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MTNSWhite or Green: Abbr.
MTSWhite, Green, etc.: Abbr.
HOUSEWhite or green follower
TEASGreen or white drinks
NILEWhite follower or green preceder
ROOMRed, Blue, or Green, in the White House
lodiculesA small green or white scale below the ovary of a grass flower
chayotesthe green or white, furrowed, usually pear-shaped, edible fruit of this plant
chayotethe green or white, furrowed, usually pear-shaped, edible fruit of this plant
forsteritea white, yellow, or green mineral of the olivine group consisting of magnesium silicate
forsteritesFORSTERITE, a white, yellow, or green mineral of the olivine group consisting of magnesium silicate
carnationA double-flowered cultivated variety of clove pink, with gray-green leaves and showy pink, white, or red flowers
carnationsA double-flowered cultivated variety of clove pink, with gray-green leaves and showy pink, white, or red flowers
helleboresA poisonous winter-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family, typically having coarse divided leaves and large white, green, or purplish flowers
helleboreA poisonous winter-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family, typically having coarse divided leaves and large white, green, or purplish flowers
variegated(of a plant or foliage) Having or consisting of leaves that are edged or patterned in a second color, esp. white as well as green
muskmelonAn edible melon of a type that has a raised network of markings on the skin. Its many varieties include those with orange, yellow, green, or white juicy flesh
lupinany of a genus (Lupinus) of leguminous herbs including some poisonous forms and others cultivated for their long showy racemes of usually blue, purple, white, or yellow flowers or for green manure, fodder, or their edible seeds
lupinesany of a genus (Lupinus) of leguminous herbs including some poisonous forms and others cultivated for their long showy racemes of usually blue, purple, white, or yellow flowers or for green manure, fodder, or their edible seeds
INDNot red, blue, or Green?: Abbr.