User:-sche/blue-gray

Words meaning blue-gray/grey (the most common name), or gray/grey-blue, bluish-gray/grey, or grayish/greyish-blue:

In English: See also perse, "dark greyish blue (or purple)", and more distantly bloncket, gainsboro, gunmetal, and petrol blue. Compare also caesious and glaucous.
 * clair de lune, "pale bluish-gray"
 * Copenhagen blue, "[mild] greyish blue"
 * slate, slate blue, and slate gray, "having the [dark] bluish-grey/gray colour of slate"
 * but "blue-gray" is more common than "slate blue" or "slate grey", and "slate" is too polysemous to compare
 * Wedgwood blue, defined (apparently correctly) as "a pale grey blue colour" but with a dark colour swatch

In other languages:


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See also:
 * Lahu: nɔ-po(n) "blue-gray; purplish gray", nɔ-phɨ "blue-gray; light blue; sapphire-colored" (per James A. Matisoff's Dictionary of Lahu)
 * Lahu: nɔ-po(n) "blue-gray; purplish gray", nɔ-phɨ "blue-gray; light blue; sapphire-colored" (per James A. Matisoff's Dictionary of Lahu)
 * Lahu: nɔ-po(n) "blue-gray; purplish gray", nɔ-phɨ "blue-gray; light blue; sapphire-colored" (per James A. Matisoff's Dictionary of Lahu)