No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
The word "describe" is used to provide details about something. It means to give an account or representation of something in words.
No, "greenhorn" is a term used to describe an inexperienced or naive person, not an animal.
"Viscous" is a good word that can be used to describe something that is slimy.
The origin of the word hit can be traced to the old English word h_t that comes from the German word heiz or Gothic word heito which means fever. Typically used as a term to describe a high temperature, it has since been used as slang for looks or how good something is.
The word 'have' can be used to describe something done to something else, eg. "I have ridden a motorcycle.". The phrase "have been" can be used to describe something done to you, such as: "I have been taken advantage of.".
The word "gaunt" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who looks thin, haggard, and unwell.
The word "preparatory" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is done to prepare for something else.
The word "tremendous" can be used to describe something as incredible or extraordinary.
The word "long" is an adjective. It is used to describe the length or duration of something.
because the word is Latin for huge
it ould be used to describe something that has a high reputation, or is honored.