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Versant vs Verdant - What's the difference?

versant | verdant |

As adjectives the difference between versant and verdant

is that versant is (archaic) experienced, practiced while verdant is green in colour.

As a noun versant

is a slope of a mountain or mountain ridge.

versant

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (archaic) experienced, practiced
  • conversant
  • * Sydney Smith
  • Men not versant with courts of justice.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • a slope of a mountain or mountain ridge
  • the overall slope of a region
  • Anagrams

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    verdant

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Green in colour.
  • Abundant in verdure; lush with vegetation.
  • * 1796 , Francois Le Vaillant, New Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa By Way of the Cape of Good Hope in the Years 1783, 84 and 85 , G.G. And J. Robinson, page 224
  • It was a verdant and delightful valley, watered by a rivulet ...
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1818 , author=Mary Shelley , title=Frankenstein , chapter=6 citation , passage=A serene sky and verdant fields filled me with ecstasy.}}
  • Fresh.
  • A Symbol]] of [[environmentalism, Environmentalism.
  • i.e. Verdant Magazine, Verdant Living, & Verdant Power all promote sustainability and living green
  • Inexperienced.
  • a verdant youth from the interior of Connecticut
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