Search results for ‘grey’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
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- 1. of a neutral tone, intermediate between black and white, that has no hue and reflects and transmits only a little light
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greyish in colour or having parts or marks that are greyish
- 3. dismal or dark, esp from lack of light; gloomy
- 4. neutral or dull, esp in character or opinion
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having grey hair
- 6. of or relating to people of middle age or above
- 7. ancient; venerable
- 8. (of textiles) natural, unbleached, undyed, and untreated
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any of a group of grey tones
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grey cloth or clothing
- 11. an...
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- Grey
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Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey. 1764--1845, British statesman. As Whig prime minister (1830--34), he carried the Reform Bill of 1832 and the bill for the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire (1833)
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Grey, Sir Edward, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon. 1862--1933, British statesman; foreign secretary (1905--16)
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Grey, Sir George. 1812--98, British statesman and colonial administrator; prime minister of New Zealand (1877--79)
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Grey, Lady Jane. ...
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Vocab List (1 of 3)
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