grass-green
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editEtymology
editFrom Middle English grasgrene, from Old English græsgrēne, from Proto-West Germanic *grasagrōnī, from Proto-Germanic *grasagrōniz, equivalent to grass + green.
Noun
editgrass-green (countable and uncountable, plural grass-greens)
Adjective
editgrass-green (not comparable)
Translations
editOf a bright green color, like that of grass.
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