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griseous

American  
[gris-ee-uhs, griz-] / ˈgrɪs i əs, ˈgrɪz- /

adjective

  1. gray; pearl-gray.


griseous British  
/ ˈɡrɪsɪəs, ˈɡrɪz- /

adjective

  1. streaked or mixed with grey; somewhat grey

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Etymology

Origin of griseous

1810–20; < Medieval Latin grīseus, based on Germanic *grīs or *grīsi gray, perhaps with suffix of Latin rūbeus; compare Old Saxon grîs gray Old French, French gris gray; -eous

Example Sentences

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Head and thorax black and very closely punctured; the face covered with griseous pubescence; the clypeus with a central longitudinal carina.

From Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology by Various

Black, punctured and opake; the clypeus terminating in a sharp-pointed angle; the base and apex of the mandibles rufo-piceous; the scape ferruginous in front; the face with a thin, fine, griseous pubescence.

From Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology by Various