virid

  • 1Virid — Vir id, a. [L. viridis green. See {Verdant}.] Green. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The virid marjoram Her sparkling beauty did but see. Crompton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2virid — viríd adj. m., pl. virízi; f. sg. virídă, pl. viríde Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  VIRÍD, Ă adj. 1. verde, înverzit. 2. (fig.) în putere, viguros. (< …

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  • 3Virid. — Virid.     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical     Viridis ( Green Breviary) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat.… …

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  • 4virid — ˈvirə̇d adjective Etymology: Latin viridis green more at verdant : vividly green : verdant the virid brilliance of the grass Mary McCarthy distant peaks, virid vistas, nearby trees and bushes Joseph Hergesheimer …

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  • 5virid — /vir id/, adj. green or verdant: the virid woodlands of spring. [1590 1600; < L viridis green, for *viridus, equiv. to vir(ere) to be green + idus ID4] * * * …

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  • 6virid — adjective Etymology: Latin viridis green Date: 1600 vividly green ; verdant …

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  • 7virid — 1. noun /ˈvɪrɪd/ A bright green colour. 2. adjective /ˈvɪrɪd/ Having a bright green colour …

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  • 8virid — green Colour Terms …

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  • 9VIRID — virides …

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  • 10virid — esc (L). Green …

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