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Greenness
Greenness meaning
The state or quality of being green; green colour. | Vitality, freshness. | Inexperience.
Example sentences (17)
Potential years of life saved from added park space in greenness-deprived census tracts in the southern portion of Los Angeles County.
The first was that Matthews’ greenness to scouting worked in the Rockies’ favor.
Fortunately for the visitors, Portland showed its greenness and lack of tactical acumen in consecutive set pieces, which turned into perfect headers into the back of the net by Colombian Jhoann Yabur and Honduran Dembor Benson.
He advises pulling weeds from the roots to prevent their return - as warmer months approach, it’s crucial to keep your lawn trimmed and weed-free, key for maintaining its greenness.
In a news release, Dr William Aitken, a cardiology fellow at the Miller School of Medicine, said that they have found that there is a direct correlation between air quality and greenness.
About 200 kilometres from Kaduna, the greenness of seedlings of various species whirls to the tune of the early morning wind.
Freidenreich's research team measured leaf "greenness" as an index of chlorophyll content for each tree over time.
You’ve seen it: leaves losing their greenness to a mottled yellow and brown spot, a curling leaf with brown tips.
The seasonal rainfall also resulted in high vegetation, with arid and semi-arid counties recording "greenness values that are within normal to above normal ranges".
A trope is a particular instance of a property, like the specific greenness of a shirt.
Greenness is repeatable because there is one thing that manifests itself wherever there are green things.
Light which triggers this greenness response more than the yellowness or blueness of the other color opponent mechanism is called green.
Now, recall that a universal, like greenness, is supposed to be a single thing.
Other chemicals which generally contribute to greenness among organisms are flavins (lychochromes) and hemanovadin.
The realist maintains that all the instances of greenness are held together by the exemplification relation, but this relation cannot be explained.
This greenness or power of life appears frequently in Hildegard's works.
This is because greenness is generally highly desirable by the local population, particularly in the highly industrialized parts of Silesia.