adj
Resembling alabaster: white, pale, translucent.
adj
Of a brownish yellow colour, like that of brass, but darker.
n
(obsolete, poetic) Whiteness; anything that is white.
n
A gray colour, like that of ash.
n
A shade of gray that resembles the color of ashes.
n
Alternative form of ash gray [A shade of gray that resembles the color of ashes.]
adj
Of the color of ashes; pale grey.
adj
Alternative form of ash-colored [Of the color of ashes; pale grey.]
n
Alternative form of ash gray [A shade of gray that resembles the color of ashes.]
adj
Alternative form of ash-colored [Of the color of ashes; pale grey.]
adj
Alternative form of ash-colored [Of the color of ashes; pale grey.]
adj
Of or resembling ashes.
n
(attributively) the Ashes
n
A field that is covered in ash.
adj
Resembling ashes (especially in colour); (of a person’s complexion) unusually pale as a result of strong emotion, illness, etc.
adj
(rare) Having the colour of brass.
n
A pearl that has an irregular shape
n
Alternative form of battleship grey [A medium grey colour tinged with blue, like that of a battleship.]
adj
Alternative form of battleship grey [Of a medium grey colour tinged with blue, like that of a battleship.]
adj
Alternative form of battleship grey [Of a medium grey colour tinged with blue, like that of a battleship.]
adj
Somewhat bay in colour.
adv
(humorous, rare) In a beelike manner.
n
A slightly yellowish gray colour, as that of unbleached wool.
n
(anatomy, physiology) A form of brown fat which can function akin to white fat under normal circumstances, but can function as brown fat under cold conditions.
adj
Somewhat beige in colour.
n
(nonstandard, subculture) A sellout; a conformist to bourgeois or corporate mediocracy.
adv
In a beige manner; with beige colour.
adj
Somewhat beige in colour.
adj
Abbreviation of beige. [Having a slightly yellowish gray colour, as that of unbleached wool.]
n
Alternative spelling of bistre [A brown pigment made from soot, especially from beech wood.]
n
Alternative form of black and tan [Any of various breeds of dog having black and tan colouring.]
adj
(steel) Synonym of blued.
n
Water containing loam, tannins, etc., giving it a very dark appearance.
adj
Resembling bleach in smell, taste, colour etc.
adj
Obsolete form of blue. [Having blue as its color.]
adj
Eye dialect spelling of blue. [Having blue as its color.]
n
A yellowish deposit or powdery coating which appears on well-tanned leather.
n
Dated spelling of blueprint.
adj
Alternative form of blue-sky [(US, finance, dated) Involving or relating to fake stocks and bonds.]
adj
Of a bluish grey color.
adj
Alternative form of blue-gray [Of a bluish grey color.]
adj
(obsolete) Gray; grayish or light blue.
adj
Of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone.
adj
Having such a colouration; brindled
adj
Somewhat bronze in colour
adj
Approximately bronze colored.
adj
(in combination) Having a brow.
v
(intransitive, transitive) To tan.
n
(historical) Alternative form of brown-bill [(historical) A type of halberd used by mediaeval foot-soldiers and constables, painted brown to prevent rust.]
n
(obsolete) A brown earthen vessel.
v
(in particular, informal) To cause to contain more racially 'brown' people, elements, or culture.
n
(art) A method of painting or other work that uses shades of brown primarily or exclusively.
adj
Of a colour somewhat resembling buff.
n
(colour) Alternative form of cadet grey. [(colour) A bluish shade of grey, similar to cadet blue.]
adj
Having a blue color very low in chroma.
n
Alternative form of camaieu [(art) A style of painting in a small range of monochrome colours.]
adj
Turning white or gray.
n
(uncommon, medicine) The condition of having gray hair.
n
(heraldry, rare) Grey, ashen; the blazoning term for grey.
adj
Having a light-blue color.
n
A very dark gray colour.
adj
Like ashes; ash-coloured; cinerous.
adj
Of an ash-gray colour.
adj
Somewhat cinereous; of a colour somewhat resembling that of wood ashes.
adj
Alternative form of cinereous (“ash-colored”) [Of an ash-gray colour.]
n
(Canada, US, medicine) The condition where violence or aggression is observed, normally in cases where no weapon is involved.
adj
Of a light grey colour
adj
(American spelling) Alternative form of dove grey [(British spelling) Of a medium grey colour with a slight tint of pink or blue, like that of a dove.]
adj
(British spelling) Of a medium grey colour with a slight tint of pink or blue, like that of a dove.
n
A hair product that works against natural colour to make the hair more drab.
adj
(rare) Alternative form of dust-colored [Of a dull, pale, brownish color.]
adj
(poetic) Made of ebony.
adj
Having the color of egg whites.
n
The dark grey colour seen by the eyes in perfect darkness as a result of signals from the optic nerves.
adj
A soft, silvery pewter grey.
adj
(aviation) Of aircraft livery: predominantly white, with a relatively small logo.
adj
(color) Of a pale red or yellow, light brown; dun.
adj
Somewhat fawn in colour.
n
(uncountable) The greenish-grey colour of German military uniforms.
adj
of the colour fuligin.
v
Alternative form of give grey hair to [Synonym of give someone grey hair]
v
Synonym of give someone grey hair
adj
(color) Of a pale grey or bluish-green, especially when covered with a powdery residue.
adj
Having the colour of gold.
adj
Somewhat golden in colour.
n
An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white.
n
(American spelling) Alternative form of grey area [(idiomatic) An area intermediate between two mutually exclusive states or categories, where the border between the two is fuzzy.]
n
Synonym of éminence grise
n
Alternative form of Grey Lady [The New York Times.]
n
(chiefly US) Alternative spelling of grey literature [Materials and research produced by organizations outside of the traditional commercial or academic publishing and distribution channels.]
n
Alternative form of grey noise [A signal or process with a frequency spectrum such that the spectral energy density is perceived by the listener as equally loud at all frequencies.]
v
(computing, of a UI element) To make (a visual element) gray or lighter in color to indicate that it is disabled or unavailable.
n
(chiefly US) Alternative form of grey power [(chiefly UK, Canada, Australia, idiomatic) The collective political, economic, and social influence of senior citizens, especially when they are mobilized by a common interest.]
n
Synonym of gray rock method
adj
Alternative form of grey-haired [Having grey hair.]
adj
Having gray hair, especially from age
adj
Alternative form of grayscale. [(imaging) Black and white, representing color with shades of gray.]
adj
alternative typography of grayed out
v
Alternative form of greyen [(transitive, intransitive) To make or become grey]
adj
Alternative form of gray-haired
adj
Alternative form of gray-hat; attributive form of gray hat
n
A position on a grayscale
n
Alternative form of greymuzzle [(fandom slang) An older member of the furry subculture.]
n
Alternative form of greyout [A transient loss of vision caused by hypoxia and characterized by a perceived dimming of light and color, sometimes accompanied by a loss of peripheral vision.]
n
(US, dialect, Maine, nautical, rare) Glassy, calm seawater.
n
Alternative form of greywether [A large block of hard sandstone found sporadically over south and southeast England.]
n
(informal) A valuable agricultural crop
n
Synonym of Gregory's powder
adj
Of a colour between grey and beige.
adj
UK and Commonwealth standard spelling of gray.
n
(idiomatic) An area intermediate between two mutually exclusive states or categories, where the border between the two is fuzzy.
n
Alternative spelling of gray eminence [Synonym of éminence grise]
n
Alternative form of gray magic [(Wicca) Any magic which transcends or blends white magic and black magic.]
v
Alternative spelling of gray out [(computing, of a UI element) To make (a visual element) gray or lighter in color to indicate that it is disabled or unavailable.]
n
Alternative form of gray rape [An unclear case of alleged rape, for instance when the victim cannot demonstrate non-consent.]
n
Alternative form of gray rocking [Synonym of gray rock method]
n
Alternative spelling of gray water [Water that is not clean enough to be potable, such as having been used for washing, but not contaminated with fecal matter or other source of dangerous bacteria or dangerous or noxious materials.]
adj
Alternative form of gray-headed [Having gray hair, especially from age]
n
Alternative spelling of graybody [(physics) a body that radiates energy having a blackbody distribution reduced by a constant factor]
n
(UK, school slang) Grey trousers as part of a school uniform.
adj
Alternative form of grey-haired [Having grey hair.]
n
Alternative spelling of grayhead [(Canada, US) A person with gray hair; an elderly person.]
adj
Alternative spelling of grayish [somewhat gray]
adv
With a colour resembling grey.
n
The quality of being greyish.
adv
In a grey way; in partial light.
adj
Alternative spelling of grayscale. [(imaging) Black and white, representing color with shades of gray.]
adj
Having a gray, mottled appearance
adj
Obsolete form of grizzled. [greyed, old]
adj
(obsolete) Grey; grizzled.
adj
Alternative form of gridelin [Having a dusky color between white and red; gray-violet.]
n
(also attributive) A dark grey or bluish-grey colour; gunmetal grey.
n
(US) Alternative spelling of gunmetal grey. [A dark grey colour with a tint of blue; gunmetal.]
adj
(US) Alternative spelling of gunmetal-grey. [Of a dark grey colour with a tint of blue.]
adj
(regional) Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people).
adj
Obsolete form of ebon. [(poetic) Made of ebony.]
n
A white or greyish-white colour.
adj
White, whitish, or greyish-white.
n
Alternative form of hoddengray
n
(informal, dated) Accumulations of dust under furniture, etc.; dust bunnies.
adj
(dated) Becoming hoary or grey; canescent.
n
The yellow discoloration of cloth by rusty iron.
n
Quality of being ivory in colour.
n
(color) The colour of jet coal, deep grey.
adj
(of liquid) like kerosene in its taste, look, smell, or taste
adj
Dust-coloured; of the colour of dust.
adj
(medicine) Like bricks; of a reddish brick colour.
adj
Having a dull grey (the color of lead) as its color.
adj
Somewhat light in colour.
adj
Having the colour linen, light beige.
n
Alternative form of military grey [a grey color of a dark greenish shade used in the military uniforms of certain armed forces]
n
a grey color of a dark greenish shade used in the military uniforms of certain armed forces
n
A light beige colour, like that of a moccasin.
adj
Of a greyish-brown colour.
n
An almost white colour, with tints of grey, yellow or brown; originally that of natural fabric.
adj
Having no obvious colour; gray
v
Alternative spelling of ochre [To cover or tint with ochre.]
n
Alternative spelling of off-white [A very pale colour that is almost white.]
adj
Alternative form of off-white [Of a very pale colour that is almost white.]
n
a clear to white liquid secreted by sea hares (genus Aplysia) that becomes viscous upon contact with water
n
(uncountable, uncommon, dated) A pale greyish white colour, tinted with blue.
adj
Of a dark, dull grey colour, like that of the metal.
adj
(chiefly entomology) Resembling pitch in colour; a very dark brown.
adj
Of a whitish grey colour, like that of the metal.
n
Obsolete form of prune (“dried plum”). [(obsolete) A plum.]
n
A form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep.
adj
Of the black colour sable.
adj
(Ireland) Of a tan colour, associated with people from southern Europe or East Asia.
adj
Resembling salmon or some aspect of it.
n
Alternative form of Scots Grey (“kind of domestic chicken”) [A domestic chicken of a tall, upright breed originating in Scotland, with barred plumage and a single comb.]
adj
(dated, colour) Of a dark or inky colour, often in reference to skin pigmentation.
v
To make hoary, or white, like silver.
adj
Of a shiny pale grey colour.
adj
Having greyish-white hair.
adj
Alternative form of silver-haired (“having greyish-white hair”). [Having greyish-white hair.]
n
a purplish black colour.
adj
Of a dark, bluish-grey colour.
n
A dark bluish grey colour.
n
Alternative form of slate gray [A dark bluish grey colour.]
n
A black pigment obtained by charring cork.
adj
Of a dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones.
adj
Gradually blending into another colour.
adj
Of a bright, intense white.
adj
Somewhat swart, dark, or tawny.
n
A dark brownish-grey colour, the colour of moleskin.
n
Obsolete form of tawny. [A light brown to brownish orange colour.]
n
(probably derogatory) A person with skin of a brown colour.
n
Alternative form of tenné [(heraldry) A rarely-used tincture of orange or bright brown.]
adj
Resembling or characteristic of tobacco.
adj
Of or pertaining to umber; like umber.
adj
Alternative form of ungray (“not grey”) [(rare) Not gray.]
adj
Resembling or characteristic of verdigris.
adj
Grey, as from old age; having silvery hair; hoary.
adj
Alternative form of white-haired (“having white hair, especially from ageing”). [Having white hair, especially from old age.]
n
A grey colour, as that of the fur of a wolf.
n
Alternative form of yellowback [A cheap sensational novel.]
adj
Alternative form of aeneous [Bronze-colored.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of aerose [Of, or like copper or brass; brassy.]
n
Alternative form of ecru [A beige colour.]
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