1. chartreuse - Noun
2. chartreuse - Adjective
3. chartreuse - Adjective Satellite
4. Chartreuse - Proper noun
A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.
An alcoholic cordial, distilled from aromatic herbs; -- made at La Grande Chartreuse.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso new, which you may want to try are their Trout Worms in colors mealworm, orange, pink, mint green, chartreuse, and bubblegum. Source: Internet
Flowers are frequently striped, speckled, edged in a contrasting color (such as white or even chartreuse) or have centers that are round or star-shaped in hues either lighter or darker than the rest of the flower. Source: Internet
The most commonly found cultivars of hakone grass (such as ‘Aureola’) have variegated leaves, with yellow stripes and a chartreuse cast. Source: Internet
It seems white, cream, silver, and yellow jigs give the impression of a minnow while the brown, burnt orange and speckled chartreuse mimic small crayfish, which are plentiful throughout a small stream. Source: Internet
See also * Carmelite Rule of St. Albert * " Into Great Silence "- Documentary of life within the Carthusian monastery of La Grande Chartreuse by Philip Groning. Source: Internet
I am here for a chartreuse Galaxy Note. Source: Internet