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Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick Gray may refer to: Frederick Grey (1805–1878), Royal Navy admiral Frederick Gray (politician) (1853–1933), Australian politician Frederick Thomas
Frederick_Gray
British botanist, mycologist, and pharmacologist
Samuel Frederick Gray (10 December 1766 – 12 April 1828) was a British botanist, mycologist, and pharmacologist. He was the father of the zoologists John
Samuel_Frederick_Gray
Characters in the films and novels
Rueber-Staier, being some sort of Soviet counterpart to Miss Moneypenny. Sir Frederick Gray is the Minister of Defence in the films The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker
List_of_James_Bond_allies
English actor (1916–2005)
many films. He is well known for playing British Defence Minister Sir Frederick Gray in the James Bond films. Keen was born in Wallingford, Oxfordshire,
Geoffrey_Keen
Susan Frederick-Gray is a Unitarian Universalist minister who served as the ninth president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 2017 to 2023
Susan_Frederick-Gray
British zoologist (1800–1875)
the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The standard author abbreviation J.E.Gray is used to indicate this person as the author
John_Edward_Gray
Liberal religious Unitarian Universalist congregations, formed in 1961
Universalism in the United States. A former UUA president is Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, who was elected at the 2017 UUA General Assembly in New Orleans, Louisiana;
Unitarian Universalist Association
Unitarian_Universalist_Association
American politician (1918–1992)
Frederick Thomas Gray (October 10, 1918 – May 14, 1992) was a Virginia attorney and Democratic Party politician. Governor J. Lindsay Almond appointed
Frederick_T._Gray
English ornithologist, author and museum curator (1808–1872)
younger brother of the zoologist John Edward Gray and the son of the botanist Samuel Frederick Gray. George Gray's most important publication was his Genera
George_Robert_Gray
Dried wheat grains
farro, first documented in English in 1828 when the botanist Samuel Frederick Gray mentioned it. It derives from Latin far, farris (spelt, grain). Farro
Farro
1981 James Bond film directed by John Glen
Greece. MI6 agent James Bond is ordered by the Minister of Defence, Sir Frederick Gray, and MI6 Chief of Staff Bill Tanner to retrieve the ATAC before the
For_Your_Eyes_Only_(film)
Australian politician
Frederick Charles Gray (18 April 1853 – 13 December 1933) was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Victoria for the electoral
Frederick_Gray_(politician)
American botanist (1878–1960)
Frederick William Gray was an American pastor, horticulturalist, and botanist. He was known for his work in the cultivation of Gladiolus and for his expertise
Frederick_William_Gray
Non-creedal liberal religious movement
Harris, pp. 90–92. Bray Mcnatt, Rosemary (3 June 2019). "Our Faith". In Frederick-Gray, Susan (ed.). The Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide (6th ed.). Boston:
Unitarian_Universalism
Species of flowering plant
nudum until this publication). Mabberley claimed the author was Samuel Frederick Gray. However, as that is nowhere stated in the Annals, per Article 46.8
Rafflesia_arnoldii
Skyfall (2012) Spectre (2015) No Time to Die (2021) He played the role of Frederick Gray, the Minister of Defence in six James Bond films between 1977 and 1987:
List of recurring actors in the James Bond film series
List_of_recurring_actors_in_the_James_Bond_film_series
Sinkford served until the election of a new president, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, in June 2017. Since 2010[update], he has served as the senior minister
William_G._Sinkford
Species of flowering plant in the knotweed family Polygonaceae
was first successfully transferred to the genus Persicaria by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821, under the name Persicaria maculosa. The name "Persicaria persicaria"
Persicaria_maculosa
Wording that is devised to be understood in two ways
taking Dr Holly Goodhead "round the world one more time", Q says to Sir Frederick Gray, "I think he's attempting re-entry, sir". In The World Is Not Enough
Double_entendre
1985 James Bond film by John Glen
secretary. Geoffrey Keen as Frederick Gray (credited as Minister of Defence), the British Minister of Defence. Willoughby Gray as Dr. Karl Mortner, formerly
A_View_to_a_Kill
Genus of flowering plants
nudum until this publication). Mabberley claimed the author was Samuel Frederick Gray. However, as that is nowhere stated in the Annals, per Article 46.8
Rafflesia
Genus of fungi
fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. In 2022, it was combined with the genus Coltriciella. Coltricia
Coltricia
James Bond character
either his Chief of Staff Bill Tanner or the Minister of Defence, Sir Frederick Gray. Later films referred to Lee's tenure as head of the service, with a
M_(James_Bond)
Fictional character in the James Bond franchise
gives Bond his assignment (along with Geoffrey Keen's character Sir Frederick Gray), which sends him to find Hector Gonzales (Stefan Kalipha). Bond is
Bill_Tanner
Genus of fungi
Linnean taxonomy. Fries sanctioned the use by British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray in the first volume of his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement of British
Suillus
Topics referred to by the same term
Samuel Gray may refer to: Samuel Gray (Boston Massacre) (1718–1770), rope-maker slain in Boston Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828), British botanist, mycologist
Samuel_Gray
Genus of fungi
the family Cucurbitariaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. As accepted by Species Fungorum; Cucurbitaria acanthophylli
Cucurbitaria
American politician
Frederick Thomas "Rick" Gray Jr. (born March 22, 1951) is an American politician, writer, actor, and former attorney and educator. Appointed by Governor
Frederick_T._Gray_Jr.
Australian politician
David James Frederick Gray (born 8 February 1956) is an Australian politician. He was born in Sunshine to draughtsman James Thomson Gray and Beverley Gladys
David Gray (Australian politician)
David_Gray_(Australian_politician)
Genus of fungi
family Polyporaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Gray's type species, Cerrena cinerea, is now known as C. unicolor.
Cerrena
Surname list
Gray is a surname of English and Scottish origins. In most Scottish instances, the name "Gray" is from the Germanic Scots language, and is cognate with
Gray_(surname)
18th-century English botanist and doctor
Edward Whitaker Gray (21 March 1748 – 27 December 1806), English botanist and secretary to the Royal Society, was uncle of Samuel Frederick Gray, author of
Edward_Whitaker_Gray
Genus of fungi
circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. "Grifola Gray 1821". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-11-08. Gray, S.F. (1821). A
Grifola
Species of fungus
Agaricus, and later transferred to the genus Lactarius in 1821 by Samuel Frederick Gray. L. torminosus officially became the type species of Lactarius in 2011
Lactarius_torminosus
Genus of fungi
the family Steccherinaceae. Steccherinum was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement of British Plants. Steccherinum
Steccherinum
Species of fungus
Frederick Gray in 1821. It is a plant pathogen infecting sweetgum trees. It can be found throughout North America and in Nepal.[citation needed] Gray
Steccherinum_ochraceum
Samuel Frederick Gray (IPNI=J.E.Gray) Michael R. Gray, Australian arachnologist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828), British botanist (IPNI =Gray) Note:
List of taxonomic authorities by name
List_of_taxonomic_authorities_by_name
Species of fungus
Frederick Gray, however Coprinus cepaestipes was erroneously described as 'entirely yellow' and apparently conflated with Agaricus luteus which gray considered
Leucocoprinus_cretaceus
Inedible European fungi
member of the tooth fungi genus Hydnum, but British mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray recognized its uniqueness and in 1821 transferred it to the genus Auriscalpium
Auriscalpium_vulgare
Species of fungus
assigned to genus Agaricus. Then in 1821 another Englishman, Samuel Frederick Gray published his "Natural Arrangement of British Plants" (including fungi)
Collybiopsis_peronata
Canadian politician
Charles Frederick Gray (17 December 1879 – 27 June 1954) was a Canadian politician, the 27th Mayor of Winnipeg in 1919 and 1920. Gray was born in London
Charles Gray (Canadian politician)
Charles_Gray_(Canadian_politician)
Species of fungus
varietal epithet lactifluus in 1801, before English mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray placed it in its current genus, Lactarius, in 1821 in his The Natural
Lactarius_deliciosus
Genus of fungi
large fleshy fruit bodies of various colors. British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray first described the genus in his 1821 work "A Natural Arrangement of
Albatrellus
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Erik Acharius in 1810 and formally published at genus rank by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821, the genus was resurrected in 2015 for a small group of species
Inoderma
Species of fungus
mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray classified the species as Coprinus cepaestipes in his book titled 'A Natural Arrangement of British Plants'. Gray suggested the
Leucocoprinus_cepistipes
Genus of lichens
) Ertz (2012) Alyxoria cyanea Aptroot (2020) – Brazil Alyxoria diaphora Gray (1821) Alyxoria fuscospora Ertz, Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2014) – Brazil Alyxoria
Alyxoria
Blend of sweet spices
Mixed Spice (Pudding Spice) A supplement to the pharmacopœias by Samuel Frederick Gray. 1828. "Gingerbread spice". Przepisy Eweliny. The practice of cookery
Mixed_spice
Southern European species of toadflax
Leipzig, Germany: W. Engelmann. p. 58. Retrieved 16 January 2024. Gray, Samuel Frederick; Gray, John Edward (1821). A Natural Arrangement of British Plants :
Cymbalaria_muralis
Species of fungus
Europe, the species was described in 1821 by British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray. It is considered unpalatable due to its strong flavour, but the bitterness
Lactarius_acris
Genus of fungi
Baral (2020) Calycina chionea (Fr.) Kuntze (1898) Calycina citrina (Hedw.) Gray (1821) Calycina claroflava (Grev.) Kuntze (1898) Calycina conorum (Rehm)
Calycina_(fungus)
Species of fungus
Johann Georg Karl Batsch, it was transferred to Resupinatus by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. The cuplike to convex fruit bodies of the fungus are 0.2 to
Resupinatus_applicatus
American artist (1922–2012)
Gray Foy (August 10, 1922 – November 23, 2012) was an American artist who created a visionary body of drawings from 1941 to 1975. His drawings are generally
Gray_Foy
Species of fungus
reclassified as Gymnopus meleagris by the British mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray and the common name Turkey-fowl naked-foot was suggested. In 1887, it
Macropsalliota_meleagris
Family of flowering plants
available in the English language with Samuel Frederick Gray's A natural arrangement of British plants (1821). Gray used a combination of Linnaeus' sexual classification
Amaryllidaceae
1899–1902 war in South Africa
of £2,000 in fines, all paid by Rhodes. One Reform Committee member, Frederick Gray, committed suicide while in Pretoria jail. His death was a factor in
Second_Boer_War
Railway line in Manitoba, Canada
Prairies, documenting the endeavour. Participants included Charles Frederick Gray, the Mayor of Winnipeg, and William Ivens, an MLA, and J.L. Thomas,
Hudson_Bay_Railway_(1910)
American abolitionist (1818–1895)
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist
Frederick_Douglass
Organ builders 1841–1973
brother William Gray (1757–1821). John Gray, William's son inherited the business in 1821 and from 1837 ran it in partnership with Frederick Davison until
Gray_and_Davison
Oil derived from yolk of chicken eggs
2013-01-18. US 4219585 Archived 2012-11-03 at the Wayback Machine Samuel Frederick Gray (1821). A supplement to the pharmacopoeia: being a treatise on pharmacology
Egg_oil
Species of fungus
gilled mushrooms were assigned to genus Agaricus. Then in 1821 Samuel Frederick Gray published his "Natural Arrangement of British Plants" (including fungi)
Gymnopus_fusipes
Early pyrotechnic signal
Ottawa off Charleston, 22 January 1863); ORN I, 13, PP. 525-526 Samuel Frederick Gray (1828). The Operative Chemist. p. 499. The Ordnance Manual for the Use
Blue light (pyrotechnic signal)
Blue_light_(pyrotechnic_signal)
Genus of fungi
1753, viz. Hydnum auriscalpium and changed in 1821 to vulgare when S.F. Gray recognized the cone-inhabiting fungus as a new genus, named after its type
Auriscalpium
Species of flowering plant
considered distinct but related; for example in Maurandya by Samuel Frederick Gray and in Asarina by Francis Whittier Pennell. Lophospermum erubescens
Lophospermum_erubescens
Sealant and/or glue used in ancient alchemy and pottery
1790) ch. 7, "Of the composition and application of lutes". Samuel Frederick Gray & Arthur Livermore Porter. The chemistry of the arts etc. (Carey & Lea
Lute_(material)
Genus of lichens
by Erik Acharius in 1808, and promoted to generic status by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Acolium is characterized by a crustose thallus that can vary
Acolium
All-flower water
The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, XVIII: 312–313 Samuel Frederick Gray (1821), A Supplement to the Pharmacopœia, Thomas and George Underwood
Aqua_omnium_florum
Genus of fungi
Persoon. It was subsequently raised to the rank of genus by Samuel Frederick Gray. As originally conceived, the genus was a mix of agarics with rings
Lepiota
Genus of fungus
previously placed the species in Geastrum in 1801, while in 1821 Samuel Frederick Gray described the genus Polystoma for it. Myriostoma coliforme received
Myriostoma_coliforme
Species of fungus
by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801, Leccinum constrictum by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821, Suillus cyanescens by Petter Karsten in 1882, and Leucoconius
Gyroporus_cyanescens
American journalist
idea. In October 1875, she married a wealthy resident of Dover, George Frederick Gray, part owner and editor of the Dover Press, a Democratic weekly paper
Mary_Edna_Hill_Gray_Dow
Species of fungus
the taxon to various genera: Persoon placed in Leotia in 1801, Samuel Frederick Gray transferred it Relhanum in 1821, while Otto Kuntze moved it to Monka
Verpa_conica
Species of lichen
Acharius in his 1798 work Lichenographiae Suecicae Prodromus. Samuel Frederick Gray later transferred it to the genus Rinodina in his A Natural Arrangement
Rinodina_exigua
Species of fungus
for ascomycete species with disc- and cup-shaped fruit bodies. Samuel Frederick Gray called it the "lemon funnel-stool" in his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement
Calycina_citrina
Topics referred to by the same term
Friedrich Link Veronica scutellata, synonym published in 1822 by Samuel Frederick Gray Veronica stenophylla, synonym published in 1832 by Achille Richard This
Veronica_angustifolia
Species of fungus
segregates: Joachim Christian Timm placed it in Octospora (1788), Samuel Frederick Gray in Macroscyphus (1821), and Leopold Fuckel in Acetabula (1870). The
Helvella_acetabulum
Species of fungus
recommended English name is "white spindles". British naturalist Samuel Frederick Gray called it the "worm club-stool" in his 1821 A Natural Arrangement of
Clavaria_fragilis
Species of fungus native to the Northern Hemisphere
Cortinarius was established as a genus by English botanist Samuel Frederick Gray in the first volume of his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement of British
Cortinarius_violaceus
Species of fungus
Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard, and placed in Mycena by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Rolf Singer successively moved it to Hemimycena (1943), then
Atheniella_adonis
Species of fungus
in 1951. Synonyms include Gymnopus parasiticus, published by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821, Merulius parasiticus by Thomas Purton in 1821, and Nyctalis
Asterophora_parasitica
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
subdivided and sold in 1926-1928 to a Samuel Frederick Gray of Sydney, biochemist and his wife Jessie Frederick. The allotment area was again reduced to 6
Dayton_House,_Seven_Hills
Species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution
gemmed puffball), the warted puffball, or the devil's snuff-box; Samuel Frederick Gray called it the pearly puff-ball in his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement
Lycoperdon_perlatum
Species of fungus
Magnus Fries in his 1821 Systema Mycologicum. That same year, Samuel Frederick Gray transferred the species to the genus Mycena. Synonyms for the species
Mycena_galericulata
Genus of fungi
as a section of the genus Merulius in 1801. British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray raised it to genus status in his 1821 work The Natural Arrangement of
Serpula_(fungus)
Genus of fungi
Collema. The taxon was raised to generic rank by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. During that action Gray also selected Enchylium tenax (originally published
Enchylium
Genus of fungi
genus in the Systema Orbis Vegetabilis. Around the same time, Samuel Frederick Gray also recognized Russula as a genus in his 1821 work The Natural Arrangement
Russula
Family of flowering plants
by Linnaeus in 1753 for Mount Parnassus in Greece. In 1821, Samuel Frederick Gray put Parnassia in its own family, Parnassiaceae. In that same year, Stephen
Parnassiaceae
Species of edible fungus of the family Hydnaceae distributed in Europe
naturalist Jean-Jacques Paulet in 1812; Dentinum by British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821; Tyrodon by Finnish mycologist Petter Karsten in 1881; Sarcodon
Hydnum_repandum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
burgessii to Parmelia in 1803, and later to Collema in 1810. Samuel Frederick Gray then treated it as Mallotium burgessii in 1821. The currently accepted
Leptogium_burgessii
Species of fungus
1788 as Agaricus radiatus by English naturalist James Bolton. Samuel Frederick Gray transferred it to Coprinus in his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement of
Coprinopsis_radiata
Military unit
of a South Dakota - Iowa Air National Guard and assignment of Col. Frederick Gray Jr., who was a veteran fighter pilot having served with the 8th Air
South Dakota Air National Guard
South_Dakota_Air_National_Guard
Species of edible fungus in the family Suillaceae native to Eurasia
the authority for the genus was assigned to British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray in the first volume of his 1821 work A Natural Arrangement of British
Suillus_luteus
Species of fungus
reclassified as Cortinarius glaucopus in 1821 by the British mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray. However the fully taxonomic history of this species is complicated
Phlegmacium_glaucopus
Ordering of binary values, used for positioning and error correction
reflected binary code (RBC), also known as reflected binary (RB) or Gray code after Frank Gray, is an ordering of the binary numeral system such that two successive
Gray_code
Play written by Francis Beaumont
The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, also known as, The Masque of the Olympic Knights, is an English masque created in the Jacobean period. It
The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn
The_Masque_of_the_Inner_Temple_and_Gray's_Inn
Tree genus
Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 23 January 2022. Samuel Frederick Gray, A supplement to the pharmacopœias Burkhardt, Lotte (2018). Verzeichnis
Abatia
Military unit
of a South Dakota – Iowa Air National Guard and assignment of Col. Frederick Gray Jr., who was a veteran fighter pilot having served with the Eighth Air
175th_Fighter_Squadron
English physician and medical writer
1819; the London Medical Repository, along with D. Uwins and Samuel Frederick Gray, from 1819 to 1821. To both periodicals he contributed largely, as well
Shirley_Palmer_(physician)
Species of fungus
Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801, before English mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray placed it in its current genus Lactarius in 1821 in his The Natural
Lactarius_subdulcis
American fighter pilot (1922–1955)
was organized by Colonel Frederick C. Gray Jr. who was a veteran of the RAF and 8th Air Force during World War II. Colonel Gray, based in Des Moines, Iowa
Oscar_Randolph_Fladmark
Species of fungus
specific name L. theiogalus is variously credited to Fries and Samuel Frederick Gray. The name theiogalus is from the Ancient Greek for "brimstone" (sulphur)
Lactarius_tabidus
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Form of Roderick
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
Boy/Male
English American Biblical Hebrew
Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
At Present
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, KIARA means "little black one."
Boy/Male
Indian
Captivating, Fascinating, Devout, Active
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deepshika | தீபஷிகா
Flame, Lamp
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from Burgundy (Old French Bourgogne), a region of eastern France having Dijon as its center. The area was invaded by the Burgundii, a Germanic tribe from whom it takes its name, in about ad 480. The duchy of Burgundy, created in 877 by Charles II, King of the West Franks, was extremely powerful in the later Middle Ages, especially under Philip the Bold (1342–1404, duke from 1363).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet girl, Variant of donald great chief
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, German, Scandinavian
Womanly Strong; Little and Womanly; Strength; Female Version of Karl; Man; Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Wulfwine ‘wolf friend’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Who endows wealth, Lakshmi, Soft
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
FREDERICK GRAY
superl.
Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary.
a.
Somewhat gray.
a.
Having a gray color with a silvery luster; as, silver-gray hair.
n.
An iron-gray color; also, a horse of this color.
n.
The California gray whale.
n.
A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a neutral or whitish tint.
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
n.
An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish color; -- said usually of horses.
n.
A large burrowing South American rodent (Lagostomus trichodactylus) allied to the chinchillas, but much larger. Its fur is soft and rather long, mottled gray above, white or yellowish white beneath. There is a white band across the muzzle, and a dark band on each cheek. It inhabits grassy plains, and is noted for its extensive burrows and for heaping up miscellaneous articles at the mouth of its burrows. Called also biscacha, bizcacha, vischacha, vishatscha.
n.
The quality of being gray.
superl.
Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.
n.
The common wild gray goose (Anser anser) of Europe, believed to be the wild form of the domestic goose. See Illust. of Goose.
a.
Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish color.
a.
Of a gray color, somewhat resembling that of iron freshly broken.
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.
a.
Of a dark gray, like slate.
n.
An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or a kind of salmon.
n.
A scaly granular variety of anhydrite of a grayish white color, used for ornamental purposes.
superl.
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.