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Learn to pronounce ol·ive

/ˈäləv/
noun
  1. a small oval fruit with a hard pit and bitter flesh, green when unripe and brownish black when ripe, used as food and as a source of oil.
    "a dish of cauliflower with black olives"
  2. the widely cultivated evergreen tree that yields the olive, native to warm regions of the Old World.
  3. a grayish-green color like that of an unripe olive.
    "shades of gold, olive, and black"
  4. a marine mollusk with a smooth, roughly cylindrical shell which is typically brightly colored.
  5. a metal ring or fitting which is tightened under a threaded nut to form a seal, as in a compression joint.

adjective
grayish-green, like an unripe olive.
"a small figure in olive fatigues"

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