grey. Del lat. grex, gregis 'rebaño'. 1. f. Rebaño de ganado menor. 2. f. Ganado mayor. 3. f. Congregación de los fieles cristianos bajo sus legítimos pastores. 4. f. Conjunto de individuos que tienen algún carácter común, como los de una misma raza, región o nación. Real Academia Española © Todos los derechos reservados
A1. of the colour that is a mixture of black and white, the colour of rain clouds. gris. a grey sky un cielo gris. C2. having hair that has become grey or white, usually because of age. canoso, gris. He started to go/ turn grey in his mid-forties. Empezó a encanecer a mitad de los cuarenta años.
Gray and grey are both common spellings of the color between black and white. Gray is more frequent in American English, whereas grey is more common in British English. The varying usage of both grey and gray extends to specialized terms such as animal species (gray/grey whale) and scientific terms (gray/grey matter).
grey (UK) n (silvery color) gris adj mf : See if they have that same coat in grey. Fíjate si tienen el mismo abrigo en gris. gray (US), grey (UK) n (gray area: good and bad) gris nm : Not everything is good or bad, there are many shades of gray. No todo está bien o mal, el gris tiene muchos matices. gray (US), grey (UK) adj (silvery in color ...
Grey is an intermediate color between black and white, with a neutral or achromatic appearance. It has various meanings and uses in history, art, fashion, science, and culture. Learn about its etymology, color coordinates, hex triplet, and examples of grey in art and nature.