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Green

For Green we have terms and definitions in 13 topics. The topics are Casino Surveillance, Coffee, Culinary, Drugs, Financial, Gambling, Golf, Heraldry, Hippy, Poetry, Tea, William Shakespeare and Wine Tasting.



Green (Casino Surveillance)

A cheque with a house value of $25.00.


Green (Coffee)

A taste taint giving the coffee brew an herbal character due to an incomplete development of the sugar carbon compounds in the roasting process. Results from insufficient heat during too short a period. A taste associated with that of a raw fresh vegetable leaf, often found in early new-crop coffees.


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Green (Culinary)

Fresh, uncooked ; usually applied to fish


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Green (Drugs)

Inferior quality marijuana; ketamine; PCP


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Green (Financial)

Is a mortgage backed securities term which indicates mortgages which are not seasoned yet. Typically, a mortgage that is less than 30 months old is considered green. Is a mortgage backed securities term which indicates mortgages which are not seasoned yet. Typically, a mortgage that is less than 30 months old is considered green.


Green (Gambling)

The most common color used for $25 chips.


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Green (Golf)

In the official rules, the entire golf course is called the green. However, the term is commonly used to mean the putting green, or putting surface, on a given hole.


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Green (Heraldry)

This color in heraldry is known as VERT.


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Green (Hippy)

Someone active in the Ecology Movement. A product that respects ecology, using biodegradable substances for example.


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Green (Poetry)

fresh


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Green (Tea)

Unfermented, dried tea, traditionally found primarily in China and Japan, but becoming increasing popular in the West due to purported health benefits.


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Green (William Shakespeare)

Immature, fresh, unused.


Green (Wine Tasting)

A wine made from unripe grapes that is tart and lacking fruit flavor.




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