1. yellow-green - Adjective
2. yellow-green - Adjective Satellite
of a color midway between yellow and green
Source: WordNetyellow green
Berkelium(III) fluoride (BkF 3 ) is also a yellow-green solid, but it has two crystalline structures. Source: Internet
For example, the long wavelength "red" receptor has its peak sensitivity in the yellow-green, some way from the red end (longest wavelength) of the visible spectrum. Source: Internet
For example, broadleaf forests typically have a yellow-green light about them as the trees filter the light. Source: Internet
The distinctive fruit, from a multiple fruit family, is roughly spherical, bumpy, convert in diameter, and turns a bright yellow-green in the fall. Source: Internet
If one percent of the aluminum ions are replaced by chromium in ruby, the yellow-green absorption results in a red color for the gem. Source: Internet
In the sunlight the juice turned white, then yellow-green, then green, then violet, then a red which turned darker and darker. Source: Internet