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Greygray is a term that has no single, universally accepted definition in color nomenclature. It functions primarily as a neologism or branding name composed from the American spelling "gray" and the British "grey." In general use, it may refer to either a range of neutral grays or a hypothetical single shade that embodies both warmth and coolness; but usage is inconsistent across sources.

In color theory and design, neutral grays are typically described as shades between black and white, with

In branding and product naming, "greygray" can serve to emphasize bilingual familiarity or to create a distinctive

There is limited formal documentation, and no standardized hex code or Pantone reference attached to "greygray."

See also: gray, grey, neutral color, grayscale, color naming.

undertones
that
can
be
warm
or
cool.
If
"greygray"
is
used
descriptively,
it
is
often
described
as
a
mid-gray
with
balanced
undertones,
or
as
a
label
for
a
family
of
gray
tones
rather
than
a
precise
color.
identity.
It
may
appear
in
design
systems,
fashion,
interior
design,
or
digital
media
as
a
name
rather
than
a
fixed
color
specification.
Consequently,
any
specification
should
be
derived
from
the
context
in
which
the
term
appears.