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Etymology

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C 1850 from Late Latin viridescens, present participle of viridescere; see virescent.

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Adjective

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viridescent (comparative more viridescent, superlative most viridescent)

  1. Having a greenish hue; becoming somewhat green in color.
    • 1891 December, Simon Henry Gage, “Life-History of the Vermilion-Spotted Newt (Diemyctylus viridescens Raf.)”, in The American Naturalist, volume 25, number 300, Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, American Society of Naturalists, page 1084:
      In from two to three years the newt changes its red for a viridescent coloration, returns to the water, loses its ciliated and regains a stratified non-ciliated oral epithelium, and reassumes a partial aquatic respiration, and during the remainder of its life is properly an aquatic form.

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Latin

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Verb

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viridēscent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of viridēscō