lincoln green
(ˌlɪŋ kəˈnɛsk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an olive-green color.
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olive drab
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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a deep olive color.
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olive
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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of or tinged with the color olive.
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monounsaturate
(ˌmɒn oʊ ʌnˈsætʃ ər ɪt)
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a monounsaturated fat or fatty acid, as olive oil.
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olivaceous
(ˌɒl əˈveɪ ʃəs)
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of a deep shade of green; olive.
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olive
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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of, pertaining to, or made of olive or olives.
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o.d.
(ˈoʊˈdi)
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(of a military uniform) olive drab.
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olive branch
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
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provençale
(ˌproʊ vənˈsɑl, ˌprɒv ən-;)
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(sometimes l.c.) cooked with olive oil, garlic, and usu. tomatoes and herbs.
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olivelike
(olivelike, olive-like)
Princeton's WordNet
resembling an olive
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olive-like
(olivelike, olive-like)
Princeton's WordNet
resembling an olive
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madia oil
(madia oil)
Princeton's WordNet
used as a substitute for olive oil
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byssolite
Webster Dictionary
an olive-green fibrous variety of hornblende
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forsythia
Webster Dictionary
a shrub of the Olive family, with yellow blossoms
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terre-verte
Webster Dictionary
an olive-green earth used as a pigment. See Glauconite
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olive drab
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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Usu., olive drabs. a military uniform made from this cloth.
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old gold
(ˈoʊldˈfæŋ gəld)
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a color ranging from medium yellow to light olive.
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virgin
(ˈvɜr dʒɪn)
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(esp. of olive oil) obtained by the first light pressing and without the application of heat.
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gallipoli oil
Webster Dictionary
an inferior kind of olive oil, brought from Gallipoli, in Italy
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olive oil
(ˈɒl ɪv)
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an oil expressed from the olive fruit, used in cooking, in salad dressings, in medicine, etc.
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kaka
(ˈkɑ kə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, having olive-brown plumage.
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olive green
(olive green, olive-green)
Princeton's WordNet
a color that is lighter and greener than olive
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greensand
(greensand)
Princeton's WordNet
an olive-green sandstone containing glauconite
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marmottes oil
Webster Dictionary
a fine oil obtained from the kernel of Prunus brigantiaca. It is used instead of olive or almond oil
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devilwood
Webster Dictionary
a kind of tree (Osmanthus Americanus), allied to the European olive
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ridley
(ˈrɪd li)
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an olive-colored sea turtle, L. olivacea, of the Indian, Pacific, and S Atlantic oceans.
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fucus
(ˈfyu kəs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
any olive-brown seaweed of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders.
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basilicon
Webster Dictionary
an ointment composed of wax, pitch, resin, and olive oil, lard, or other fatty substance
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jeffersonite
Webster Dictionary
a variety of pyroxene of olive-green color passing into brown. It contains zinc
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devilwood
(ˈdɛv əlˌwʊd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a small tree, Osmanthus americanus, of the olive family, of the SE U.S., yielding a hard wood.
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