Ash gray
pale gray resembling the color of ashes.
historical examples
ash gray is given for 30 pounds of woollen stuff, by one pound of gall-nuts, 1⁄2 lib.
a dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines andrew ure
these flies are of an ash gray color, with the head silvery, and a rusty black stripe between the eyes, forked at its hind end.
scientific american supplement, no. 803, may 23, 1891 various
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