greenage

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English

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Etymology

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green +‎ -age

Noun

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greenage (uncountable)

  1. greenery; plants generally
    • 1935, Edward Murray Bassett, Model laws for planning cities, counties, and states, page 10:
      The ideal solution from the planner's and the driver's point of view would be, of course, to eliminate parked cars entirely from the streets, and thus make all middle strips, improved with greenage, available for the use of pedestrians.

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