Hanapin
gray
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kulay abo
having a color between white and black, like most koalas or dolphins
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kulay-abo
(of a person) having gray hair as a sign of aging
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kulay-abo
describing something or someone that is neither at the extreme ends of a spectrum but rather occupies a middle or ambiguous position
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kulay-abo
referring to an economic situation or sector that is ambiguous, informal, or not fully regulated
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kulay-abo
pertaining to the elderly population as a group, often used to describe their influence, issues, or demographic characteristics
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kulay-abo
describing something that is dull, dreary, and lacking in vividness or cheerfulness
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kulay-abo
referring to a region or area characterized by a diverse population with multiple ethnic backgrounds, often blending various cultural influences
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kulay-abo
describing a face that appears dull, pallid, or lacking in color, often due to illness, fatigue, or emotional distress
Gray
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gris
a neutral color between black and white, characterized by its lack of vividness, often associated with shades of neutrality and subtlety
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gris
garments or clothing items that are of a gray color
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gris
a horse with a coat that is light gray or nearly white
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gris
a unit for measuring the amount of radiation energy absorbed by a material, equal to one joule per kilogram
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gris
hair that has turned gray or white, often as a result of aging, signifying a loss of pigmentation
to gray
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maging ubanin
to cause something to change to a gray color or to become gray
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maging ubanin
to change to a gray color or to grow gray naturally over time
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maging ubanin
to age or grow old, often indicated by turning gray
Halimbawa
My grandmother's hair is gray.
She used a gray pencil to sketch out her drawing.
The cat's fur was gray and he had bright green eyes.
The clouds in the sky were gray and looked like they could rain.
We saw a gray elephant walking through the road.