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| etymological origin of | eng: graystone |
| etymological origin of | eng: nongray |
| etymologically related | eng: absorbed dose |
| etymologically related | eng: gray area |
| etymologically related | eng: gray matter |
| etymologically related | eng: grayhound |
| has derived form | eng: battleship gray |
| has derived form | eng: battleship-gray |
| has derived form | eng: grayed |
| has derived form | eng: grayer |
| has derived form | eng: grayest |
| has derived form | eng: graying |
| has derived form | eng: grays |
| has derived form | eng: kilogray |
| lexical category | adjective |
| lexical category | noun |
| lexical category | verb |
| pronunciation | /ɡreɪ/ |
| pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-gray.ogg |
| semantically related | eng: dreary |
| semantically related | eng: dull |
| semantically related | eng: grey |
| semantically related | eng: iron-grey |
| semantically related | eng: leaden |
| semantically related | eng: sluggish |
| semantically related | eng: tooth |
| semantically related | eng: uninteresting |
| translation | ara: رمادي |
| translation | ara: grijs |
| translation | deu: grau |
| translation | eng: grey |
| translation | fra: gray |
| translation | fra: gris |
| variant:orthography | eng: grey |
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