Olive
//ˈɑ.lɪv//
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The word "olive" can be used as noun, proper noun, adjective and adjective.
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Bohemian olive Chinese olive Mission olive Mount Olive Niçoise olive Olive Green Russian olive autumn olive beef olive black olive dwarf olive first olive out of the bottle first olive out of the jar green olive holly olive kalamata olive mock olive netted olive olivaceous olive baboon olive barb olive bee-eater olive box olive branch olive bread olive bulbul olive burger olive coleus olive colobus olive crown olive drab olive finch olive flounder olive fly olive flyrobin olive fruit fly olive grove olive honeyeater olive ibis olive juice olive knot olive lace bug olive loaf olive long-tailed cuckoo olive mangrove olive marsh snake olive moth olive oil olive ore olive oropendola olive plum olive pomace oil olive python olive quick decline syndrome olive ridley olive ridley sea turtle olive scab olive scale olive sea snake olive shell olive snail olive sparrow olive spinetail olive sunbird olive thrush olive tree olive tubercle olive warbler olive whistler olive woodpecker olive wreath olive-backed oriole olive-backed pipit olive-backed sunbird olive-backed thrush olive-branch olive-branched olive-sided flycatcher oliveback olived olivegrower olivegrowing oliveless olivelike oliveness olivescent olivesheen olivey oliveyard oliviform olivin olivite queen olive sand olive spurge olive tea olive wild olive
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