Style whose most prominent feature is a pillar-anchored pediment forming a portico in front of the house.
Green
Wood that is unseasoned and uncured.
Green brick
Formed brick, which has not yet been fired to make it hard.
Green concrete
Concrete not yet set.
Green lumber
Lumber, which contains a high water content because it has not had adequate drying, time and is not properly seasoned. It may actually appear green and is difficult to work with, along with having the possibility of warping.
Green lumber
Lumber which has been inadequately dried and which tends to warp or "bleed" resin.
Green manure
A crop (such as rye grass) that is grown and then incorporated into the soil to increase soil fertility or organic matter content. Usually turned over into the soil a few weeks before new planting begins.
Green mortar
Mortar not yet set.
Green organic materials
Green power
A popular term for energy produced from renewable energy resources.