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Virescent
Legacy Name: Virescent
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Owner: Faune
Age: 6 years, 7 months, 1 week
Born: August 20th, 2019
Adopted: 1 year, 1 week, 3 days ago
Adopted: March 22nd, 2025
Statistics
- Level: 54
- Strength: 75
- Defense: 10
- Speed: 10
- Health: 10
- HP: 10/10
- Intelligence: 130
- Books Read: 119
- Food Eaten: 1
- Job: Full-Time Test Subject
Thank you Merlin for adopting to me!
Virescent first appeared in English in 1826. It derives from the present participle of "virescere," a Latin verb meaning "to become green" and a form of another verb, virēre, meaning "to be green." "Virēre" also gave us another adjective meaning green, "verdant," only the route to that adjective takes a stop at the Old French verdoier ("to be green"). "Virescent" has seen occasional general use, as when Thomas Hardy wrote, in his 1881 novel A Laodicean, of "[t]he summer . . . tipping every twig with a virescent yellow." But it is nowadays found most frequently in scientific contexts, especially those pertaining to botany.
noun. vi·res·cence və-ˈre-sᵊn(t)s. vī- : the state or condition of becoming green. especially : such a condition due to the development of chloroplasts in plant organs (such as petals) normally white or colored.
Species: Telenine
Color: Hydrus
Art: Overlay - Comm'd
TC: Princess Mononoke, forest, growth
Story: TBD
Profile: TBD
Virescent first appeared in English in 1826. It derives from the present participle of "virescere," a Latin verb meaning "to become green" and a form of another verb, virēre, meaning "to be green." "Virēre" also gave us another adjective meaning green, "verdant," only the route to that adjective takes a stop at the Old French verdoier ("to be green"). "Virescent" has seen occasional general use, as when Thomas Hardy wrote, in his 1881 novel A Laodicean, of "[t]he summer . . . tipping every twig with a virescent yellow." But it is nowadays found most frequently in scientific contexts, especially those pertaining to botany.
noun. vi·res·cence və-ˈre-sᵊn(t)s. vī- : the state or condition of becoming green. especially : such a condition due to the development of chloroplasts in plant organs (such as petals) normally white or colored.
Art: Overlay - Comm'd
TC: Princess Mononoke, forest, growth
Story: TBD
Profile: TBD
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