IPA: /vɪˈrɪdəti/
KK: /vɪˈrɪdəti/
The quality or state of being green, often referring to the color of plants and leaves.
The viridity of the forest in spring is breathtaking.
Viridity is formed from "viridis" (meaning green) in Latin, which refers to the color of lush vegetation. The suffix "-ity" (meaning the state or quality of) indicates a condition or quality. Therefore, viridity refers to the quality or state of being green, often associated with freshness and vitality.
Think of the Latin word for green, 'viridis', to remember that 'viridity' means the quality of being green or fresh.