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nouna clear, deep-green color. Origin of emerald greenFirst recorded in 1875–80 OTHER WORDS FROM emerald greenem·er·ald-green, adjectiveWords nearby emerald greenemend, emendate, emendation, emerald, emerald cut, emerald green, Emerald Isle, emerald moth, emerge, emergence, emergency Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for emerald greenAnd her emerald-green day dress by Diane von Furstenberg was lovely as well. The Tricky Traveling Wardrobe|Robin Givhan|July 19, 2011|DAILY BEAST The New Orleans Saints just played their season opener on a pasture of brand-new, emerald-green playing turf. The Haunted Symbol of New Orleans|Nicole LaPorte|August 28, 2010|DAILY BEAST After the burn, the hills are blanketed in emerald-green calcium-rich grass. An American Prairie Feast|Sophie Menin|July 17, 2010|DAILY BEAST He wore an enormous broad-brimmed hat and emerald-green earrings, and looked considerably younger than his eldest son, Francesco. New Italian sketches|John Addington Symonds
One morning, from the emerald-green of a swamp maple, a single branch flamed out a crimson-red. Wild Folk|Samuel Scoville About his throat was a necklace of emerald-green gems, and his clothing was studded with more of them. Despoilers of the Golden Empire|Gordon Randall Garrett The chapel was crammed with native Christians, and the preacher ascended the emerald-green pulpit. An Old English Home|S. Baring-Gould In many cases the mineral shows bright patches of apple-green or emerald-green, due to the presence of chromium. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 2|Various
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