Definition of Oxford-grey

1. Adjective. Of a dark shade of grey.

Exact synonyms: Dark-gray, Dark-grey, Oxford-gray
Similar to: Achromatic, Neutral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxford-grey

oxes
oxetane
oxetanes
oxetose
oxetoses
oxeye
oxeye daisies
oxeye daisy
oxeyed
oxeyes
oxfendazole
oxflies
oxfly
oxford
oxford-gray
oxford-grey (current term)
oxford gray
oxford grey
oxfords
oxgang
oxgangs
oxgate
oxgates
oxgoad
oxgoads
oxhead
oxheads
oxheal
oxheart
oxheart cherry

Literary usage of Oxford-grey

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: From the by Jeremy Collier (1841)
"JM, Lincoln College, Oxford. Grey, Hon. and Rev. FR, Buxton. Haigh, Rev. Daniel, Great Marlow. • Hall, Rev. WR, East Cowton, near Darlington. Hardwick, Rev. ..."

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