The color green, represented in a drawing or engraving by parallel lines sloping downward toward the right
Used to describe a half pipe that goes vertical at the top typically 8 to 12 feet high NSW has a lack of these ramps
[green ], in heraldry, signifies love, joy, and abundance It is represented on the shields of noblemen by the emerald, and on those of kings by the planet Venus In heraldry vert is symbolically expressed by diagonal lines running from right to left of the shield Lines running the reverse way- i e from left to right- mean purpure N B English heralds vary escutcheons by only seven colours, but foreign heralds employ nine colours (See Heralds )