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greens in Latin

greens in Latin is holus — greens means leafy green vegetables eaten as food.

greens in Latin

holus
noun
Leaves and leaf-like parts of edible plants when eaten as vegetables or in salads.

What does "greens" mean?

  1. noun Leafy green vegetables eaten as food.
    "Make sure you eat your greens with dinner."

greens in a sentence

  • Make sure you eat your greens with dinner.
  • The market stall sold fresh spinach and other greens.

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What is "greens" in Latin?

"greens" in Latin is holus. greens means: Leafy green vegetables eaten as food.

How do you use "greens" in a sentence?

Example: "Make sure you eat your greens with dinner." In Latin, "greens" is holus.

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