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Definition of Mexican green
1. Noun. A particularly potent variety of marijuana.
Generic synonyms: Cannabis, Ganja, Marihuana, Marijuana
Group relationships: Cannabis Sativa, Ganja, Marihuana, Marijuana
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mexican Green
Literary usage of Mexican green
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888 by Hubert Howe Bancroft, History Company (1887)
"Through his wife, who was a Mexican, Green had learned that the papers establishing
the bound and title of the town of Yerba Buena to her pueblo lands "were ..."
2. Popular Tribunals by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1887)
"Through his wife, who was a Mexican, Green had learned that the papers establishing
the bound and title of the town of Yerba Buena to her pueblo lands were ..."
3. History of the Pacific States of North America by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Henry Lebbeus Oak, Frances Fuller Victor, Alfred Bates (1887)
"Through his wife, who was a Mexican, Green had learned that the papers establishing
the bound and title of the town of Yerba Buena to her pueblo lands were ..."
4. One Hundred & One Mexican Dishes by May Elizabeth Southworth (1906)
"Broil sweet Mexican green peppers, pull off the skin and stuff with this. Dip the
peppers in a thin batter of egg and flour and fry in hot olive-oil. ..."
5. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1887)
"Through his wife, who was a Mexican, Green had learned that the papers establishing
the bound and title of the town of Yerba Buena to her pueblo lands were ..."
6. The War in Florida: Being an Exposition of Its Causes, and an Accurate by Woodburne Potter (1836)
"Cotton is the chief staple, of which there are three kinds cultivated,—the Mexican,
green seed, and Sea-Island. Rice is also cultivated, but not to that ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1852)
"Happening to have in my possession a stalk of the variety called Mexican green,
I made some experiments with the ash in June and July. ..."