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yellow-green

ADJECTIVE
  1. of a color midway between yellow and green

How To Use yellow-green In A Sentence

  • The latest, a yellow-green hue called lemongrass, was inspired by Michelle Obama's Inauguration Day outfit. Undefined
  • Chrysolite can also refer to peridot, a yellow-green semi-precious stone, and in Lilly's day probably referred to most yellowish gems.
  • Hundreds of fossils are locked in glass cases, specimens from all over southern Africa: shells and worms and nautiluses and seed ferns and trilobites, and minerals, too; yellow-green crystals and gleaming clusters of quartz; mosquitoes in drops of amber; scheelite, wulfenite. Memory Wall
  • The spurred yellow-green buds rise, then burst open above 2-to 3-foot pillows of deeply scalloped blue-green foliage.
  • Some of these columns of water were of a poisonous yellow-green tinge … these would be lyddite shells. Castles of Steel
  • The tree of heaven opposite the church of Saints Peter and Paul was still entombed deep inside its branches but the faintest yellow-green fuzz had begun to blur the outline of willows on the banks of the River Vistula.
  • Everything would be awash in pale yellow-green with cattails on the alders, and the maples trailing green seed plumes.
  • She opened her eyes just in time to impact roughly among a sward of yellow-green grass into soft turf.
  • I think its saying, "fullish skirt with a wide waist band, hem band, and pocket trim in that yellow-green, or the lighter gray color. Robots! Robots! Robots! - A Dress A Day
  • On closer inspection, obvious discolored wounds can often be seen at the base of the plant and stems, and at the wounds, masses of a yellow-green grainy substance known as frass - the hygienic German word for caterpillar excrement.
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