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emerald green

noun

  1. a clear, deep-green color.


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Other Words From

  • emer·ald-green adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of emerald green1

First recorded in 1875–80

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Example Sentences

It was around 8:15 p.m. when residents on the Lower East Side saw the sky flash emerald green.

And her emerald-green day dress by Diane von Furstenberg was lovely as well.

The New Orleans Saints just played their season opener on a pasture of brand-new, emerald-green playing turf.

After the burn, the hills are blanketed in emerald-green calcium-rich grass.

I looked into the sky again, and saw a second sun,—this one a beautiful emerald green.

They are transparent to translucent, with a vitreous lustre, and are of an emerald-green to blackish-green colour.

They were sitting on a bench under a great fir that overlooked a deserted playground, emerald green with new grass.

Across the face of the waters glistening bands of emerald green and serene blue quivered in fairy lights.

Cochineal, if present, will produce a characteristic emerald-green color.

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