shiny grayish white
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silvershiny grayish white
silversA precious shiny grayish-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 47
ASHYGrayish-white
HOARYGrayish white
HOARGrayish-white.
HOARGrayish white
HOARGrayish-white
OYSTERGrayish-white
TRONAGrayish-white mineral
oystergrayish-white color
PLATINAGrayish-white element: Chem.
arsenicgrayish white element forming poisonous compounds
MANGANESEGrayish white metal used to harden steel.
werneritethe common grayish or white variety of scapolite
silveryresembling silver; of a lustrous grayish-white color
werneritesWERNERITE, the common grayish or white variety of scapolite
anorthitea white, grayish, or reddish feldspar occurring in many igneous rocks
silversA shiny gray-white color or appearance like that of silver
jimsona type of poisonous plant with white flowers and shiny fruits also JIMPSON
bloomsA grayish-white appearance on chocolate caused by cocoa butter rising to the surface
bloomA grayish-white appearance on chocolate caused by cocoa butter rising to the surface
monocytesA large phagocytic white blood cell with a simple oval nucleus and clear, grayish cytoplasm
hoarfrostA grayish-white crystalline deposit of frozen water vapor formed in clear still weather on vegetation, fences, etc
nyalaantelope, Tragelaphus angasii, of southeastern Africa, the male of which has a grayish body marked with white stripes
nyalasantelope, Tragelaphus angasii, of southeastern Africa, the male of which has a grayish body marked with white stripes
strontiawhite or grayish-white, amorphous powder, SrO, resembling lime in its general character: used chiefly in the manufacture of strontium salts
fumitoriesAn Old World plant with spikes of small tubular pink or white flowers and finely divided grayish leaves, often considered a weed
phoebeflycatcher (S. phoebe) of the eastern United States that has a slight crest and is plain grayish brown above and yellowish white below
asgrayish-white element having a metallic luster, vaporizing when heated, and forming poisonous compounds. Symbol: As; at. wt.: 74.92; at. no.: 33
karoshrub or small tree, Pittosporum crassifolium, of New Zealand, having shiny leaves with a white, felty underside, red flowers, and densely hairy fruit
bismuthbrittle, grayish-white, red-tinged, metallic element used in the manufacture of fusible alloys and in medicine. Symbol: Bi; at. wt.: 208.980; at. no.: 83
griffonone of a Dutch breed of medium-sized dogs having a coarse, steel-gray or grayish-white coat with chestnut markings, used for pointing and retrieving birds
wollastoniteA white or grayish mineral typically occurring in tabular masses in metamorphosed limestone. It is a silicate of calcium and is used as a source of rock wool
baneberriesA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
baneberryA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
cerastiumany of various low-growing plants of the genus Cerastium, having leaves covered with whitish or grayish down and small white flowers, and including mouse-ear chickweed and snow-in-summer
veratrinewhite or grayish-white, slightly water-soluble, poisonous mixture of alkaloids obtained by extraction from the seeds of the sabadilla: formerly used in medicine as a counterirritant in the treatment of rheumatism and neuralgia
veratriawhite or grayish-white, slightly water-soluble, poisonous mixture of alkaloids obtained by extraction from the seeds of the sabadilla: formerly used in medicine as a counterirritant in the treatment of rheumatism and neuralgia
platinuma precious grayish-white noncorroding ductile malleable heavy metallic element that fuses with difficulty and is used especially in chemical ware and apparatus, as a catalyst, and in dental and jewelry alloys see element table
calxwhite or grayish-white, odorless, lumpy, very slightly water-soluble solid, CaO, that when combined with water forms calcium hydroxide (slaked lime), obtained from calcium carbonate, limestone, or oyster shells: used chiefly in mortars, plasters, and ceme