greenness
11greenness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The time of life between childhood and maturity: adolescence, juvenescence, juvenility, puberty, salad days, spring, youth, youth fulness. See YOUTH. 2. Lack of experience and the knowledge gained from it:… …
12greenness — green·ness || grɪËnnɪs n. state of being green; unripeness; immaturity; lack of experience …
13greenness — n. 1. Verdancy, viridity. 2. Vigor, freshness. 3. Unripeness, immaturity …
14greenness — n 1. verdancy, viridity, verdure, Bot. vi rescence. 2. youthfulness, childishness, immaturity, unripeness, incompleteness, inexperience, callowness, awkwardness. 3. innocence, simplicity, gullibility, naivete, credulity, credulousness,… …
15greenness — green·ness …
16greenness — See: green …
17greenness — /ˈgrinnəs/ (say greennuhs) noun 1. the state or quality of being green. 2. verdure; green vegetation. 3. lack of experience; immaturity. 4. naivety; gullibility; innocence …
18greenness — noun 1. the lush appearance of flourishing vegetation (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑verdancy, ↑verdure • Derivationally related forms: ↑verdant (for: ↑verdancy) …
19Green — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Green (disambiguation). Green …
20Nominalism — is a metaphysical view in philosophy according to which general or abstract terms and predicates exist, while universals or abstract objects, which are sometimes thought to correspond to these terms, do not exist.[1] Thus, there are at least two… …