〘 noun 〙 To increase greenery by planting trees and grass on land where no trees or grass grow. ※ Burari Hyoutan (1950) by Tamotsu Takada, Green Week "If the world becomes a place where you can no longer say what you think without thinking, the greening of the spirit will become a dream." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 木や草の生えていない土地に樹木や草を植えて緑をふやすこと。※ブラリひょうたん(1950)〈高田保〉緑の週間「思ったことが迂闊にはいえぬ世の中となったら精神の緑化は夢になる」
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