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Definition of gray
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Gray (n.) An
animal
or thing of gray
color,
as a
horse,
a
badger,
or a kind of
salmon..
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Grizzly
::
Grizzly
(a.)
Somewhat
gray;
grizzled.
Gray
::
Gray (n.) An
animal
or thing of gray
color,
as a
horse,
a
badger,
or a kind of
salmon..
Grayback
::
Grayback
(n.) The
California
gray
whale.
Schreibersite
::
Schreibersite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
steel-gray
flexible
folia.
It
contains
iron,
nickel,
and
phosphorus,
and is found only in
meteoric
iron..
Glaucous
::
Glaucous
(a.) Of a
sea-green
color;
of a dull green
passing
into
grayish
blue.
Fulvous
::
Fulvous
(a.)
Tawny;
dull
yellow,
with a
mixture
of gray and
brown..
Scorpion
::
Scorpion
(n.) The pine or gray
lizard
(Sceloporus
undulatus).
Zenick
::
Zenick
(n.) A South
African
burrowing
mammal
(Suricata
tetradactyla),
allied
to the
civets.
It is
grayish
brown,
with
yellowish
transverse
stripes
on the back.
Called
also
suricat..
Talc
::
Talc (n.) A soft
mineral
of a soapy feel and a
greenish,
whitish,
or
grayish
color,
usually
occurring
in
foliated
masses.
It is
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia.
Steatite,
or
soapstone,
is a
compact
granular
variety..
Drab
::
Drab (n.) A kind of thick
woolen
cloth of a dun, or dull
brownish
yellow,
or dull gray,
color;
--
called
also
drabcloth..
Mesolite
::
Mesolite
(n.) A
zeolitic
mineral,
grayish
white or
yellowish,
occuring
in
delicate
groups
of
crystals,
also
fibrous
massive.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina,
lime, and
soda..
Grayback
::
Grayback
(n.) The
redbreasted
sandpiper
or knot.
Mullet
::
Mullet
(n.) Any one of
numerous
fishes
of the genus
Mugil;
--
called
also gray
mullets.
They are found on the
coasts
of both
continents,
and are
highly
esteemed
as food. Among the most
valuable
species
are Mugil
capito
of
Europe,
and M.
cephalus
which
occurs
both on the
European
and
American
coasts..
Platiniridium
::
Platiniridium
(n.) A
natural
alloy of
platinum
and
iridium
occurring
in
grayish
metallic
rounded
or
cubical
grains
with
platinum.
Wanderoo
::
Wanderoo
(n.) A large
monkey
(Macacus
silenus)
native
of
Malabar.
It is
black,
or
nearly
so, but has a long white or gray beard
encircling
the face.
Called
also maha,
silenus,
neelbhunder,
lion-tailed
baboon,
and great
wanderoo..
Lanarkite
::
Lanarkite
(n.) A
mineral
consisting
of
sulphate
of lead,
occurring
either
massive
or in long
slender
prisms,
of a
greenish
white or gray
color..
Incanescent
::
Incanescent
(a.)
Becoming
hoary or gray;
canescent.
Stanno-
::
Stannite
(n.) A
mineral
of a
steel-gray
or
iron-black
color;
tin
pyrites.
It is a
sulphide
of tin,
copper,
and
iron..
Zircon
::
Zircon
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals,
usually
of a brown or gray
color.
It
consists
of
silica
and
zirconia.
A red
variety,
used as a gem, is
called
hyacinth.
Colorless,
pale-yellow
or
smoky-brown
varieties
from
Ceylon
are
called
jargon..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) A
carnivorous
animal
of the genus
Vulpes,
family
Canidae,
of many
species.
The
European
fox (V.
vulgaris
or V.
vulpes),
the
American
red fox (V.
fulvus),
the
American
gray fox (V.
Virginianus),
and the
arctic,
white,
or blue, fox (V.
lagopus)
are
well-known
species..
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