Definition of Viridescent. Meaning of Viridescent. Synonyms of Viridescent

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Definition of Viridescent

Viridescent
Viridescent Vir`i*des"cent, a. [L. viridescens, p. pr. of viridescere to grow green.] Slightly green; greenish.

Meaning of Viridescent from wikipedia

- Calotomus viridescens, commonly known as the viridescent- or dotted parrotfish, is a species of parrotfish native to the waters of the Maldives and Red...
- virtuosity, virtuoso, virtuous vir- green Latin virere verdure, virid, viridescent, viridian, viridity vir- poison, venom Latin vīrus retroviral, retrovirus...
- the olive bulbul include Blyth's olive bulbul, Sumatran bulbul, and viridescent bulbul. The name 'olive bulbul' is also used as an alternative name by...
- virtuosity, virtuoso, virtuous vir- green Latin virere verdure, virid, viridescent, viridian, viridity vir- poison, venom Latin vīrus retroviral, retrovirus...
- 1824) (Spinytooth parrotfish) Calotomus viridescens (Rüppell, 1835) (Viridescent parrotfish) Calotomus zonarchus (Jenkins, 1903) (Yellowbar parrotfish)...
- laughter, hatred, or besotted penitence; Green U, vibrating waves in viridescent seas, Or peaceful pastures flecked with beastsfurrows of peace Imprinted...
- Bolbometopon muricatum, Green humphead parrotfish Calotomus viridescens, Viridescent parrotfish Cetoscarus bicolor, Bicolour parrotfish Chlorurus genazonatus...
- carolinus) Calotomus ****onicus Spinytooth parrotfish (Calotomus spinidens) Viridescent parrotfish (Calotomus viridescens) Yellowbar parrotfish (Calotomus zonarchus)...
- (native), Spinytooth parrotfish Calotomus viridescens (questionable), Viridescent parrotfish Chlorurus enneacanthus (native), Captain parrotfish Chlorurus...
- and maxillary barbels, and palatal teeth absent. Live specimens have a viridescent or silvery supraopercular mark. Gogangra species grow to about 8.0–8...