Green-party
noun
1.
a liberal political party especially in Germany focusing on environmental issues.
noun
1.
a political party whose policies are based on concern for the environment
noun
any environmentalist political party; also written [Green Party]
Word Origin
in 1972 the first green party was formed, the United Tasmania Group, and a US group has existed since 1973
Usage Note
politics
noun
See green party
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