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gray
(mass)
gray
- šedý, šeď
gray
(encz)
gray,banální adj: Zdeněk Brož
gray
(encz)
gray,fádní Zdeněk Brož
gray
(encz)
gray,gray Gy (ioniz. záření) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
gray
(encz)
gray,Gy gray (ioniz. záření) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
gray
(encz)
gray,popelavý adj: Zdeněk Brož
gray
(encz)
gray,šeď Zdeněk Brož
gray
(encz)
gray,šedý adj: Zdeněk Brož
Gray
(gcide)
Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), a. [Compar. Grayer; superl. Grayest.]
[OE. gray, grey, AS. gr[=ae]g, gr[=e]g; akin to D. graauw,
OHG. gr[=a]o, G. grau, Dan. graa, Sw. gr[*a], Icel. gr[=a]r.]
[Written also grey.]
1. any color of neutral hue between white and black; white
mixed with black, as the color of pepper and salt, or of
ashes, or of hair whitened by age; sometimes, a dark mixed
color; as, the soft gray eye of a dove.
[1913 Webster]

These gray and dun colors may be also produced by
mixing whites and blacks. --Sir I.
Newton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary.
[1913 Webster]

3. Old; mature; as, gray experience. -- Ames.
[1913 Webster]

4. gloomy; dismal.
[PJC]

Gray antimony (Min.), stibnite.

Gray buck (Zool.), the chickara.

Gray cobalt (Min.), smaltite.

Gray copper (Min.), tetrahedrite.

Gray duck (Zool.), the gadwall; also applied to the female
mallard.

Gray falcon (Zool.) the peregrine falcon.

Gray Friar. See Franciscan, and Friar.

Gray hen (Zool.), the female of the blackcock or black
grouse. See Heath grouse.

Gray mill or Gray millet (Bot.), a name of several plants
of the genus Lithospermum; gromwell.

Gray mullet (Zool.) any one of the numerous species of the
genus Mugil, or family Mugilid[ae], found both in the
Old World and America; as the European species
(Mugilid[ae] capito, and Mugilid[ae] auratus), the
American striped mullet (Mugilid[ae] albula), and the
white or silver mullet (Mugilid[ae] Braziliensis). See
Mullet.

Gray owl (Zool.), the European tawny or brown owl ({Syrnium
aluco}). The great gray owl (Ulula cinerea) inhabits
arctic America.

Gray parrot (Zool.), an African parrot ({Psittacus
erithacus}), very commonly domesticated, and noted for its
aptness in learning to talk. Also called jako.

Gray pike. (Zool.) See Sauger.

Gray snapper (Zool.), a Florida fish; the sea lawyer. See
Snapper.

Gray snipe (Zool.), the dowitcher in winter plumage.

Gray whale (Zool.), a rather large and swift whale of the
northern Pacific (Eschrichtius robustus, formerly
Rhachianectes glaucus), having short jaws and no dorsal
fin. It grows to a length of 50 feet (someimes 60 feet).
It was formerly taken in large numbers in the bays of
California, and is now rare; -- called also grayback,
devilfish, and hardhead. It lives up to 50 or 60 years
and adults weigh from 20 to 40 tons.
[1913 Webster]
Gray
(gcide)
Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), n.
1. A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a
neutral or whitish tint.
[1913 Webster]

2. An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or
a kind of salmon.
[1913 Webster]

Woe worth the chase, woe worth the day.
That coats thy life, my gallant gray. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]

3. (U. S. History) the Confederate army or a soldier in the
confederate army; as, a battle between the blue and the
gray.
[PJC]
Gray
(gcide)
Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), n. [named after Louis Harold Gray, English
radiobiologist.]
the SI unit of absorbed dosage of ionizing radiation, equal
to an absorbed energy of 1 joule per kilogram of irradiated
material; -- abbreviated Gy. This unit is 100 times the
commonly used unit, the rad.
[PJC]
gray
(wn)
gray
adj 1: of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate
between the extremes of white and black; "the little grey
cells"; "gray flannel suit"; "a man with greyish hair"
[syn: grey, gray, greyish, grayish]
2: showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or
white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded
his hoary head" [syn: grey, gray, grey-haired, {gray-
haired}, grey-headed, gray-headed, grizzly, hoar,
hoary, white-haired]
3: used to signify the Confederate forces in the American Civil
War (who wore grey uniforms); "a stalwart grey figure" [syn:
grey, gray]
4: intermediate in character or position; "a grey area between
clearly legal and strictly illegal" [syn: grey, gray]
n 1: a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
[syn: gray, grayness, grey, greyness]
2: clothing that is a grey color; "he was dressed in grey" [syn:
grey, gray]
3: any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are grey;
"the Confederate army was a vast grey" [syn: grey, gray]
4: horse of a light gray or whitish color [syn: grey, gray]
5: the SI unit of energy absorbed from ionizing radiation; equal
to the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one
kilogram of matter; one gray equals 100 rad [syn: gray,
Gy]
6: English radiobiologist in whose honor the gray (the SI unit
of energy for the absorbed dose of radiation) was named
(1905-1965) [syn: Gray, Louis Harold Gray]
7: English poet best known for his elegy written in a country
churchyard (1716-1771) [syn: Gray, Thomas Gray]
8: American navigator who twice circumnavigated the globe and
who discovered the Columbia River (1755-1806) [syn: Gray,
Robert Gray]
9: United States botanist who specialized in North American
flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of
evolution (1810-1888) [syn: Gray, Asa Gray]
v 1: make grey; "The painter decided to grey the sky" [syn:
grey, gray]
2: turn grey; "Her hair began to grey" [syn: grey, gray]
gray
(foldoc)
Gray

A parser generator written in Forth by Martin Anton Ertl
. Gray takes grammars in an
extended BNF and produces executable Forth code for
recursive descent parsers. There is no special support for
error handling. Version 3 runs under Tile Forth Release 2
by Mikael Patel.

(1992-05-22)
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grayson
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gy gray (ioniz. záření)
(czen)
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a Minors Gray Friars or Franciscans
(gcide)
Friar \Fri"ar\, n. [OR. frere, F. fr[`e]re brother, friar, fr.
L. frater brother. See Brother.]
1. (R. C. Ch.) A brother or member of any religious order,
but especially of one of the four mendicant orders, viz:
(a) Minors, Gray Friars, or Franciscans. {(b)
Augustines}. (c) Dominicans or Black Friars. {(d) White
Friars or Carmelites.} See these names in the Vocabulary.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Print.) A white or pale patch on a printed page.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zool.) An American fish; the silversides.
[1913 Webster]

Friar bird (Zool.), an Australian bird ({Tropidorhynchus
corniculatus}), having the head destitute of feathers; --
called also coldong, leatherhead, pimlico; {poor
soldier}, and four-o'clock. The name is also applied to
several other species of the same genus.

Friar's balsam (Med.), a stimulating application for wounds
and ulcers, being an alcoholic solution of benzoin,
styrax, tolu balsam, and aloes; compound tincture of
benzoin. --Brande & C.

Friar's cap (Bot.), the monkshood.

Friar's cowl (Bot.), an arumlike plant (Arisarum vulgare)
with a spathe or involucral leaf resembling a cowl.

Friar's lantern, the ignis fatuus or Will-o'-the-wisp.
--Milton.

Friar skate (Zool.), the European white or sharpnosed skate
(Raia alba); -- called also Burton skate, {border
ray}, scad, and doctor.
[1913 Webster]
Argus Grayi
(gcide)
Argus \Ar"gus\, prop. n. [L. Argus, Gr. ?.]
1. (Myth.) A fabulous being of antiquity, said to have had a
hundred eyes, who has placed by Juno to guard Io. His eyes
were transplanted to the peacock's tail.
[1913 Webster]

2. One very vigilant; a guardian always watchful.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zool.) A genus of East Indian pheasants. The common
species (Argus giganteus) is remarkable for the great
length and beauty of the wing and tail feathers of the
male. The species Argus Grayi inhabits Borneo.
[1913 Webster]
ash-gray
(gcide)
ash-gray \ash-gray\ adj.
1. 1 pale gray; ash-colored.

Syn: ash-grey, ashy.
[WordNet 1.5]
blae bluish-black or gray-blue
(gcide)
colorful \colorful\ adj.
1. having striking color. Opposite of colorless.

Note: [Narrower terms: {changeable, chatoyant, iridescent,
shot}; deep, rich; flaming; fluorescent, glowing;
prismatic; psychedelic; {red, ruddy, flushed,
empurpled}]

Syn: colourful.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. striking in variety and interest. Opposite of colorless
or dull. [Narrower terms: brave, fine, gay, glorious;
flamboyant, resplendent, unrestrained; {flashy, gaudy,
jazzy, showy, snazzy, sporty}; picturesque]
[WordNet 1.5]

3. having color or a certain color; not black, white or grey;
as, colored crepe paper. Opposite of colorless and
monochrome.

Note: [Narrower terms: tinted; touched, tinged; {amber,
brownish-yellow, yellow-brown}; amethyst; {auburn,
reddish-brown}; aureate, gilded, gilt, gold, golden;
azure, cerulean, sky-blue, bright blue; {bicolor,
bicolour, bicolored, bicoloured, bichrome}; {blue,
bluish, light-blue, dark-blue}; {blushful,
blush-colored, rosy}; bottle-green; bronze, bronzy;
brown, brownish, dark-brown; buff; {canary,
canary-yellow}; caramel, caramel brown; carnation;
chartreuse; chestnut; dun; {earth-colored,
earthlike}; fuscous; {green, greenish, light-green,
dark-green}; jade, jade-green; khaki; {lavender,
lilac}; mauve; moss green, mosstone; {motley,
multicolor, culticolour, multicolored, multicoloured,
painted, particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied,
varicolored, varicoloured}; mousy, mouse-colored;
ocher, ochre; olive-brown; olive-drab; olive;
orange, orangish; peacock-blue; pink, pinkish;
purple, violet, purplish; {red, blood-red, carmine,
cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, ruby, ruby-red,
scarlet}; red, reddish; rose, roseate; rose-red;
rust, rusty, rust-colored; {snuff, snuff-brown,
snuff-color, snuff-colour, snuff-colored,
snuff-coloured, mummy-brown, chukker-brown}; {sorrel,
brownish-orange}; stone, stone-gray; {straw-color,
straw-colored, straw-coloured}; tan; tangerine;
tawny; ultramarine; umber; {vermilion,
vermillion, cinibar, Chinese-red}; yellow, yellowish;
yellow-green; avocado; bay; beige; {blae
bluish-black or gray-blue)}; coral; creamy; {cress
green, cresson, watercress}; hazel; {honey,
honey-colored}; hued(postnominal); magenta;
maroon; pea-green; russet; sage, sage-green;
sea-green] [Also See: chromatic, colored, dark,
light.]

Syn: colored, coloured, in color(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]
charcoal-gray
(gcide)
charcoal-gray \charcoal-gray\ charcoal-grey \charcoal-grey\adj.
very dark gray.

Syn: charcoal.
[WordNet 1.5]
dimmed dulled grayed
(gcide)
Colorless \Col"or*less\, a.
1. Without color; not distinguished by any hue; transparent;
as, colorless water; a colorless gas.

Note: [Narrower terms: {ashen, bloodless, livid, lurid, pale,
pallid, pasty, wan, waxen}; neutral; white] [Also
See: achromatic, colorless.]
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]

2. Free from any manifestation of partial or peculiar
sentiment or feeling; not disclosing likes, dislikes,
prejudice, etc.; as, colorless music; a colorless style;
definitions should be colorless.
[1913 Webster]

3. having lost its normal color.

Note: [Narrower terms: {blanched, etiolate, etiolated,
whitened}; bleached, faded, washed-out, washy;
dimmed, dulled, grayed; dirty; {dull, sober,
somber, subfusc}] colored

Syn: colorless, uncolored, uncoloured.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Gray
(gcide)
Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), a. [Compar. Grayer; superl. Grayest.]
[OE. gray, grey, AS. gr[=ae]g, gr[=e]g; akin to D. graauw,
OHG. gr[=a]o, G. grau, Dan. graa, Sw. gr[*a], Icel. gr[=a]r.]
[Written also grey.]
1. any color of neutral hue between white and black; white
mixed with black, as the color of pepper and salt, or of
ashes, or of hair whitened by age; sometimes, a dark mixed
color; as, the soft gray eye of a dove.
[1913 Webster]

These gray and dun colors may be also produced by
mixing whites and blacks. --Sir I.
Newton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary.
[1913 Webster]

3. Old; mature; as, gray experience. -- Ames.
[1913 Webster]

4. gloomy; dismal.
[PJC]

Gray antimony (Min.), stibnite.

Gray buck (Zool.), the chickara.

Gray cobalt (Min.), smaltite.

Gray copper (Min.), tetrahedrite.

Gray duck (Zool.), the gadwall; also applied to the female
mallard.

Gray falcon (Zool.) the peregrine falcon.

Gray Friar. See Franciscan, and Friar.

Gray hen (Zool.), the female of the blackcock or black
grouse. See Heath grouse.

Gray mill or Gray millet (Bot.), a name of several plants
of the genus Lithospermum; gromwell.

Gray mullet (Zool.) any one of the numerous species of the
genus Mugil, or family Mugilid[ae], found both in the
Old World and America; as the European species
(Mugilid[ae] capito, and Mugilid[ae] auratus), the
American striped mullet (Mugilid[ae] albula), and the
white or silver mullet (Mugilid[ae] Braziliensis). See
Mullet.

Gray owl (Zool.), the European tawny or brown owl ({Syrnium
aluco}). The great gray owl (Ulula cinerea) inhabits
arctic America.

Gray parrot (Zool.), an African parrot ({Psittacus
erithacus}), very commonly domesticated, and noted for its
aptness in learning to talk. Also called jako.

Gray pike. (Zool.) See Sauger.

Gray snapper (Zool.), a Florida fish; the sea lawyer. See
Snapper.

Gray snipe (Zool.), the dowitcher in winter plumage.

Gray whale (Zool.), a rather large and swift whale of the
northern Pacific (Eschrichtius robustus, formerly
Rhachianectes glaucus), having short jaws and no dorsal
fin. It grows to a length of 50 feet (someimes 60 feet).
It was formerly taken in large numbers in the bays of
California, and is now rare; -- called also grayback,
devilfish, and hardhead. It lives up to 50 or 60 years
and adults weigh from 20 to 40 tons.
[1913 Webster]Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), n.
1. A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a
neutral or whitish tint.
[1913 Webster]

2. An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or
a kind of salmon.
[1913 Webster]

Woe worth the chase, woe worth the day.
That coats thy life, my gallant gray. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]

3. (U. S. History) the Confederate army or a soldier in the
confederate army; as, a battle between the blue and the
gray.
[PJC]Gray \Gray\ (gr[=a]), n. [named after Louis Harold Gray, English
radiobiologist.]
the SI unit of absorbed dosage of ionizing radiation, equal
to an absorbed energy of 1 joule per kilogram of irradiated
material; -- abbreviated Gy. This unit is 100 times the
commonly used unit, the rad.
[PJC]

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