See also: khaki-green

English

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Etymology

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From khaki +‎ green.

Noun

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khaki green (countable and uncountable, plural khaki greens)

  1. A colour between khaki and green; light olive drab.
    • 2001, *Leila Aboulela, The Translator, →ISBN, page 61:
      Rae wore khaki-green. Khaki-green and khaki-brown were his favourite colours, his image.
    khaki green:  

Adjective

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khaki green (comparative more khaki green, superlative most khaki green)

  1. Of a khaki green colour.
    • 2003, Carol Deacon, The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Cake Decorating, →ISBN, page 80:
      Roll ⅓ oz (10 g) khaki green fondant into a ball and flatten it to make the cap.
    • 2009, Don Loffler, Still Holden Together, oo, →ISBN, page 2:
      The trim number for the khaki green models was 1-201, and for the bronze green models, 2-201.
    • 2008, Dave Patterson, Green Island: Book 1, Greenways, →ISBN, page 302:
      The young man wore [...] a khaki-green t-shirt and shorts.

Usage notes

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  • This colour was formerly called khaki by the military (especially British) with the light sandy brown colour now called khaki being distinguished as khaki drill. Khaki green is now more likely to be called olive drab in military usage.
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