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【化】 布伦瑞克绿(铅铬黄、铁蓝和硫酸钡的混合绿色颜料)
【医】 布伦司维克绿, 硷式碳酸铜




    Green \Green\ (gr[=e]n), n.
    1. The color of growing plants; the color of the solar
    spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.

    2. A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with
    verdant herbage; as, the village green.

    O'er the smooth enameled green. --Milton.

    3. Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants;
    wreaths; -- usually in the plural.

    In that soft season when descending showers
    Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flowers.
    --Pope.

    4. pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets,
    etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.

    5. Any substance or pigment of a green color.

    {Alkali green} (Chem.), an alkali salt of a sulphonic acid
    derivative of a complex aniline dye, resembling emerald
    green; -- called also {Helvetia green}.

    {Berlin green}. (Chem.) See under {Berlin}.

    {Brilliant green} (Chem.), a complex aniline dye, resembling
    emerald green in composition.

    {Brunswick green}, an oxychloride of copper.

    {Chrome green}. See under {Chrome}.

    {Emerald green}. (Chem.)
    (a) A complex basic derivative of aniline produced as a
    metallic, green crystalline substance, and used for
    dyeing silk, wool, and mordanted vegetable fiber a
    brilliant green; -- called also {aldehyde green},
    {acid green}, {malachite green}, {Victoria green},
    {solid green}, etc. It is usually found as a double
    chloride, with zinc chloride, or as an oxalate.
    (b) See {Paris green} (below).

    {Gaignet's green} (Chem.) a green pigment employed by the
    French artist, Adrian Gusgnet, and consisting essentially
    of a basic hydrate of chromium.

    {Methyl green} (Chem.), an artificial rosaniline dyestuff,
    obtained as a green substance having a brilliant yellow
    luster; -- called also {light-green}.

    {Mineral green}. See under {Mineral}.

    {Mountain green}. See {Green earth}, under {Green}, a.

    {Paris green} (Chem.), a poisonous green powder, consisting
    of a mixture of several double salts of the acetate and
    arsenite of copper. It has found very extensive use as a
    pigment for wall paper, artificial flowers, etc., but
    particularly as an exterminator of insects, as the potato
    bug; -- called also {Schweinfurth green}, {imperial
    green}, {Vienna green}, {emerald qreen}, and {mitis
    green}.

    {Scheele's green} (Chem.), a green pigment, consisting
    essentially of a hydrous arsenite of copper; -- called
    also {Swedish green}. It may enter into various pigments
    called {parrot green}, {pickel green}, {Brunswick green},
    {nereid green}, or {emerald green}.


    Green \Green\ (gr[=e]n), n.
    1. The color of growing plants; the color of the solar
    spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.

    2. A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with
    verdant herbage; as, the village green.

    O'er the smooth enameled green. --Milton.

    3. Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants;
    wreaths; -- usually in the plural.

    In that soft season when descending showers
    Call forth the greens, and wake the rising flowers.
    --Pope.

    4. pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets,
    etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.

    5. Any substance or pigment of a green color.

    {Alkali green} (Chem.), an alkali salt of a sulphonic acid
    derivative of a complex aniline dye, resembling emerald
    green; -- called also {Helvetia green}.

    {Berlin green}. (Chem.) See under {Berlin}.

    {Brilliant green} (Chem.), a complex aniline dye, resembling
    emerald green in composition.

    {Brunswick green}, an oxychloride of copper.

    {Chrome green}. See under {Chrome}.

    {Emerald green}. (Chem.)
    (a) A complex basic derivative of aniline produced as a
    metallic, green crystalline substance, and used for
    dyeing silk, wool, and mordanted vegetable fiber a
    brilliant green; -- called also {aldehyde green},
    {acid green}, {malachite green}, {Victoria green},
    {solid green}, etc. It is usually found as a double
    chloride, with zinc chloride, or as an oxalate.
    (b) See {Paris green} (below).

    {Gaignet's green} (Chem.) a green pigment employed by the
    French artist, Adrian Gusgnet, and consisting essentially
    of a basic hydrate of chromium.

    {Methyl green} (Chem.), an artificial rosaniline dyestuff,
    obtained as a green substance having a brilliant yellow
    luster; -- called also {light-green}.

    {Mineral green}. See under {Mineral}.

    {Mountain green}. See {Green earth}, under {Green}, a.

    {Paris green} (Chem.), a poisonous green powder, consisting
    of a mixture of several double salts of the acetate and
    arsenite of copper. It has found very extensive use as a
    pigment for wall paper, artificial flowers, etc., but
    particularly as an exterminator of insects, as the potato
    bug; -- called also {Schweinfurth green}, {imperial
    green}, {Vienna green}, {emerald qreen}, and {mitis
    green}.

    {Scheele's green} (Chem.), a green pigment, consisting
    essentially of a hydrous arsenite of copper; -- called
    also {Swedish green}. It may enter into various pigments
    called {parrot green}, {pickel green}, {Brunswick green},
    {nereid green}, or {emerald green}.


    Brunswick green \Bruns"wick green`\ [G. Braunschweiger gr["u]n,
    first made at Brunswick, in Germany.]
    An oxychloride of copper, used as a green pigment; also, a
    carbonate of copper similarly employed.

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