ALL meanings of gray
gray
G g - noun Technical meaning of gray A parser generator written in Forth by Martin Anton Ertl <[email protected]>. 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. 1
- noun gray Gray color or pigment. 1
- adjective gray of a color between white and black; having a neutral hue. 1
- adjective gray dark, dismal, or gloomy: gray skies. 1
- adjective gray dull, dreary, or monotonous. 1
- adjective gray having gray hair; gray-headed. 1
- adjective gray pertaining to old age; mature. 1
- adjective gray Informal. pertaining to, involving, or composed of older persons: gray households. 1
- adjective gray old or ancient. 1
- adjective gray indeterminate and intermediate in character: The tax audit concentrated on deductions in the gray area between purely personal and purely business expenses. 1
- noun gray Asa [ey-suh] /ˈeɪ sə/ (Show IPA), 1810–88, U.S. botanist. 1
- noun gray Robert, 1755–1806, U.S. explorer and sea captain: discovered the Columbia River. 1
- noun gray Thomas, 1716–71, English poet. 1
- noun gray silvery colour 1
- noun gray gray area: good and bad 1
- adjective gray silvery in colour 1
- adjective gray sky, weather: dull 1
- adjective gray hair: silver, white 1
- adjective gray person: grey hair 1
- intransitive verb gray person: have grey hair 1
- intransitive verb gray hair: turn grey 1
- intransitive verb gray grow older, age 1
- noun gray horse 1
- noun gray the derived SI unit of absorbed ionizing radiation dose or kerma equivalent to an absorption per unit mass of one joule per kilogram of irradiated material. 1 gray is equivalent to 100 rads 0
- noun gray Simon (James Holiday). 1936–2008, British writer: his plays include Butley (1971), The Common Pursuit (1988), Life Support (1997), and Japes (2001) 0
- noun gray Thomas. 1716–71, English poet, best known for his Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (1751) 0
- noun gray Asa1810-88; U.S. botanist 0
- noun gray Thomas1716-71; Eng. poet 0
- adjective gray of a color that is a mixture or blend of black and white 0
- adjective gray darkish; dull 0
- adjective gray dreary; dismal 0
- adjective gray having hair that is gray 0
- adjective gray old, or old and respected 0
- adjective gray wearing gray garments or uniforms 0
- adjective gray designating a vague, intermediate area, as between morality and immorality 0
- noun gray an achromatic color made by mixing or blending black and white 0
- noun gray an animal or thing colored gray; esp., a gray horse 0
- noun gray gray or unbleached fabric or clothing 0
- noun gray a person or group wearing a gray uniform 0
- noun gray a Confederate soldier 0
- verb transitive gray to make or become gray 0
- noun gray the basic unit of an absorbed dose of radiation in the SI system, equal to the absorption of one joule of energy per kilogram of material (100 rads) 0
- noun gray (US) An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white. 0
- noun gray (chiefly US, ufology) an extraterrestrial humanoid with grayish skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head. 0
- noun gray (US, two-up) A penny with a tail on both sides, used for cheating. 0
- noun gray In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patient's mass. Symbol: Gy. 0
- verb gray (US) To become gray. 0
- verb gray (US) To cause to become gray. 0
- verb gray (Slang) (US, demography) To turn progressively older, in the context of the population of a geographic region. 0
- adjective gray (US) Having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember. 0