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Green technology
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Maurice Greene
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Green Room
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Leaves
Leaves Leaves are plant organs primarily adapted for photosynthesis, although many species have modified leaves that serve a variety of functions besides photosynthesis. Imagine walking through a forest on a summer day surrounded by the green leaves attached to the branches... Read more |
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watercress
watercress hardy perennial European herb ( Nasturtium officinale ) of the family Cruciferae ( mustard family), widely naturalized in North America, found in or around water. Often cultivated commercially for the small, pungent leaflets, it is used as a peppery salad green or garnish. Other plants... Read more |
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marsh marigold
marsh marigold perennial spring-blooming Old World and North American plant ( Caltha palustris ) of the family Ranunculaceae ( buttercup family), found in wet places. It has rounded glossy leaves and large buttercuplike flowers of bright and shining yellow. The tops are reputed to be toxic but... Read more |
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Green toad
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Green turtle
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Al Green (American congressional representative)
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Clement Biddle
Biddle, Clement (1740–1814) Revolutionary army officer, born in Philadelphia. In the Revolutionary War, Gen. Nathanael Greene appointed him as volunteer aide-de-camp (1776). He was also commissary general of forage (1777–80) under Greene. As a successful merchant from a prominent... Read more |
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