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What's the difference between grey and gray?

They are both the same thing, used interchangably right? I just realized i've been using both without realizeing the difference, but once i thought about it...woah..is one a darker shade or something, grey sounds darker to me....
 
One is a color, the other is a name. Though most of the time these days people use them interchangably as the color. Captain Gray who discovered Gray's Harbor.
 


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<< Grey is a colour. Gray is a color. >>




Gray is a colour, grey is a color.
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Too deep.....Can't computeeeeeee...........................
 
I thought only grey was the color?

If "gray" did become the color because of the common misuse, they'll have a heck of a time trying to figure out "you're" and "your" as well as the three "too"'s . . ..
 
I personally use "grey" because it seems to be the more descriptive of the two--more grey. Weird, I know. But the OP agrees so I know I'm not alone in feeling that way.

l2c
 
Grey is a colour. Gray is a color.


One is the American spelling, the other is the correct spelling 😀
 


<< i don't think it really matters that much. how does crayola spell it? >>



Crayola uses "gray". I'm going to blame all my troubles with the word on them, its just easier that way.

Crayola Crayola Rocks!
 


<< Grey is a colour. Gray is a color.


One is the American spelling, the other is the correct spelling 😀
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Agreed 😛

BTW, gray is a colour. Grey is a color.
 


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<< Grey is a colour. Gray is a color.


One is the American spelling, the other is the correct spelling 😀
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Agreed 😛

BTW, gray is a colour. Grey is a color.
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no, you have it backwards, grey is the 'brittish' version, and gray is the 'american' version.
 
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