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adjective and noun

Etymology: from the Latin viridem (vireo to green)

1. One of the seven colors of the rainbow; it is the color of many vegetables and fresh grass.

2. fig. Of youthful age.</description>
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adjective 

Etymology: ortho- (from the Greek ὀρϑός, straight) +‎ molecular (from molecule, from the scientific Latin molecula, mole diminutive of moles).

1. Relating to the theory saying that good health is possible when the right amount of the different molecules required by the human body is supplied. This theory states that illness is the result of chemical deficiencies, and can be cured with vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.</description>
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noun

Etymology: from Chinese teha

1. Genus of oriental plant whose leaves, when cleaned, provide a drink now common throughout the world.

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