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greenstick fracture when the bone suffers a crack to only one side, leaving it injured but intact.
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greenie The getting of a par or better at a hole when the ball is got onto the green in regulation.
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green United States, 1930's to 1950's. Red: United States, late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Pink: Nazi Germany. Scarlet: Imperial Rome. Violet: Imperial Rome. Blue: present-day Russia. Lavender: throughout history and in present-day United States. Rainbow: present-day United States.
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greenhouse effect a term used to describe the roles of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases in keeping the Earth's surface warmer that it would be otherwise. These radiatively active gases are relatively transparent to incoming short-wave radiation, but are relatively opaque ("blocking") to outgoing long wave radiation. ...
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greenhouse effect generally, the process by which atmospheric gases, especially carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, and cloroflourocarbons, block the escape of heat from the atmosphere, and thereby warm the surface of the earth; particularly, and in current usage,
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