💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Graywether"
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| Word | Definition |
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| witchertnoun | Alternative form of wychert. [A natural blend of white chalk and clay, traditionally mixed with straw and used to build walls.] |
| hoddengreynoun | Alternative form of hoddengray. [(Scotland, archaic) A coarse cloth made of undyed wool, formerly worn by Scottish peasants.] |
| whimstonenoun | Alternative form of whinstone. [A stone used to crush whin for use as winter feed for cattle.] |
| graylagnoun | Alternative spelling of greylag. [A large grey European goose, Anser anser, with pink legs and dull orange beak.] |
| gray tealnoun | Alternative form of grey teal. [A species of dabbling duck, Anas gracilis, found in open wetlands in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and Indonesia.] |
| grisgrisnoun | Alternative form of gris-gris. [An African, or Afro-American, charm or talisman.] |
| greegreenoun | Alternative form of gris-gris. [An African, or Afro-American, charm or talisman.] |
| scotch greynoun | Alternative form of Scots Grey (“kind of domestic chicken”). [A domestic chicken of a tall, upright breed originating in Scotland, with barred plumage and a single comb.] |
| cairngorumnoun | Alternative form of cairngorm. [A precious stone of smoky yellow-brown or gray-brown color, used in Scottish jewellery.] |
| ganseynoun | (Ireland, Potteries) Alternative form of guernsey. [A seaman's knitted woolen sweater, similar to a jersey.] |
| gray ladynoun | (historical) A female volunteer for the American Red Cross during the World War I and World War II eras. |
| ash-greynoun | Alternative form of ash gray. [A shade of gray that resembles the color of ashes.] |
| pennistonenoun | Alternative form of penistone. [(obsolete) A coarse woolen material or frieze, used in England during the 16th and 17th centuries.] |
| greyheadnoun | Alternative spelling of grayhead. [(Canada, US) A person with gray hair; an elderly person.] |
| penistonnoun | A surname. |
| graybacknoun | Alternative spelling of greyback. [(historical, US, colloquial) A Confederate soldier during the US Civil War (because of the grey uniforms).] |
| penestonnoun | Alternative form of penistone. [(obsolete) A coarse woolen material or frieze, used in England during the 16th and 17th centuries.] |
| grey waternoun | Alternative spelling of gray water. [Water that is not clean enough to be potable, such as having been used for washing, but not contaminated with fecal matter or other source of dangerous bacteria or dangerous or noxious materials.] |
| minevernoun | Alternative form of miniver. [A light gray or white fur used to trim the robes of judges or state executives, also used in medieval times.] |
| gravelinnoun | Alternative form of gravelling. [The parr or young salmon.] |
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