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sap greens

<span class="searchmatch">sap</span> <span class="searchmatch">greens</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> green passenger...


sap green

<span class="searchmatch">sap</span> green (plural <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> <span class="searchmatch">greens</span>) A dull light green pigment prepared from the juice of the ripe berries of the Rhamnus cathartica, or buckthorn. It is used...


పసరు

/pasaɾu/ పసరు • (pasaru) n (plural పసళ్ళు) the juice or <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> of leaves a medicinal extract, <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> green colour పసరు • (pasaru) green &quot;పసరు&quot; in Charles Philip...


green

Hyponyms: blue green, red green 2013, Joe Smith, What Do <span class="searchmatch">Greens</span> Believe?, →ISBN, page 62: How have <span class="searchmatch">greens</span> sought to map an ecologically and socially sustainable...


passenger

present participle passengering, simple past and past participle passengered) (intransitive) To ride as a passenger in a vehicle. driver rider <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> <span class="searchmatch">greens</span>...


honeydew

parts by insects (especially aphids and scale insects) feeding on plant <span class="searchmatch">sap</span>, or by fungi. Synonym: (archaic) melligo 1640, John Parkinson, “Nux Inglans...


mess

don&#039;t mess with success hot mess in a mess mess about mess around mess of <span class="searchmatch">greens</span> mess over mess-up mess up mess with mess with the bull and you get the horns...


spring

spring gentian spring ginger spring grass, spring-grass spring green spring <span class="searchmatch">greens</span> Spring Grove spring growth spring gun, spring-gun spring hammer spring hanger...


ungreen

brands in football at the decidedly permanent and imposing Camp Nou. Lacking <span class="searchmatch">sap</span> or vitality; desiccated. 1875, Charles John Palmer, The Perlustration of...