Definition of Sea green. Meaning of Sea green. Synonyms of Sea green

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Definition of Sea green

Sea green
Sea green Sea" green` The green color of sea water.

Meaning of Sea green from wikipedia

- The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), also known as the green turtle, black (sea) turtle or Pacific green turtle, is a species of large sea turtle of...
- on the outside). Sea green is a shade of cyan color that resembles the hue of shallow seawater as seen from the surface. Sea green is notable for being...
- Green Sea may refer to: Green Sea, South Carolina, U.S. Green Sea Airport Operation Green Sea, an amphibious attack on Guinea in 1970 All pages with titles...
- Sea of green may refer to: Sea of Green, a Canadian rock band Sea of green (SOG), a method of Cannabis cultivation "Sea of Green", a song by the Sword...
- cyan. At right is displa**** the web color light sea green. Midnight green (sometimes also called Eagle green) is a dark cyan. It (or more specifically #004C54)...
- Green, 50%   (X11) Green / Lime, 97%   Honeydew 146–147°/50% 36%   Sea Green, 47%   Medium Sea Green 150°/100% 50%   Spring Green, 98%   Mint Cream 180–181°/100%...
- first recorded use of malachite green as a color name in English was in the 1200s (exact year uncertain). Sea green is a color that resembles the hue...
- than invisible green or pine tree. Teal green is most closely related to the Crayola crayon color Deep Space Sparkle. Deep sea green is one of the paint...
- Sea of Green were a Canadian rock band based in Toronto. The group combined elements of metal and psychedelia into their sound, which, because of obvious...
- Several species of sea urchin share the name green sea urchin: Lytechinus variegatus, also known as the variegated sea urchin Psammechinus microtuberculatus...