Definition of Bottle green. Meaning of Bottle green. Synonyms of Bottle green

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Definition of Bottle green

Bottle green
Bottle green Bot"tle green` A dark shade of green, like that of bottle glass. -- Bot"tle-green`, a.

Meaning of Bottle green from wikipedia

- Castleton Spartans. Bottle green is a dark shade of green, similar to pine green. It is a representation of the color of green gl**** bottles. The first recorded...
- to as bottle green in some contexts, Pantone rifle green is a distinct shade from RAL 6007 Bottle green. The first recorded use of Russian green as a color...
- GreenBottle Ltd (now dissolved and in no way related to Greenbottle Limited incorporated in March 2016) was the manufacturer of sustainable, paper-based...
- common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) is a blowfly found in most areas of the world and is the most well-known of the numerous green bottle fly species...
- of bottles on the wall. The first verse is: Ten green bottles hanging on the wall, Ten green bottles hanging on the wall, And if one green bottle should...
- colour sRGB value Grey value calculated from (0.2126 × red) + (0.7152 × green) + (0.0722 × blue) CIE L*a*b* values sRGB value expressed as hue, saturation...
- wine bottle is a bottle, generally a gl**** bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only...
- beer bottle is a bottle designed as a container for beer. Such designs vary greatly in size and shape, but the gl**** commonly is brown or green to reduce...
- dictionary. Greenbottle may refer to: Green bottle fly, applied to numerous species of Calliphoridae or blowfly GreenBottle, a company manufacturing cartons...
- The troops liked the older green collars, and M40 (and later) tunics modified with salvaged M36 collars or bottle-green collar overlays are not uncommon...