SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: NOUN
- A light shade of gray
- A light shade of gray
- A medal made of silver (or having the appearance of silver) that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition
- Silverware eating utensils
- A soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography
- Coins made of silver
- Tableware, especially eating and serving utensils, made of steel or another metal.
- Coin made of silver; silver money.
- Anything having the luster or appearance of silver.
- The color of silver.
- A lustrous white, ductile, malleable metallic element, occurring both uncombined and in ores such as argentite, having the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of the metals. It is highly valued for jewelry, tableware, and other ornamental use and is widely used in coinage, photography, dental and soldering alloys, electrical contacts, and printed circuits. Atomic number 47; atomic weight 107.868; melting point 961.78°C; boiling point 2,162°C; specific gravity 10.50 (20°C); valence 1, 2. : Periodic Table.
- This metallic element as a commodity or medium of exchange.
- Coins made of this metallic element.
- A medal made of silver awarded to one placing second in a competition, as in the Olympics.
- Domestic articles, such as tableware, made of or plated with silver.
- A soft white metallic element, sonorous, ductile, very malleable, and capable of a high degree of polish. It is found native, and also combined with sulphur, arsenic, antimony, chlorine, etc., in the minerals argentite, proustite, pyrargyrite, ceragyrite, etc. Silver is one of the “noble” metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles. Symbol Ag (Argentum). Atomic weight 107.7. Specific gravity 10.5.
- Chemical symbol, Ag; atomic weight, 107.9. A metal of a white color, having a specific gravity of 10.4 to 10.7 (according as it is cast, rolled, or hammered), harder than gold, and softer than copper, having a tenacity about equal to that of gold, and melting at a temperature a little lower than copper.
- Silver hydrazoate (AgN3), prepared by precipitating a solution of silver nitrate by one of sodium hydrazoate.
- See Cerargyrite.
- See Postfine.
- Silver coin; hence, money in general.
- Silverware; tableware of silver; plate; a silver vessel or utensil.
- In photography, a salt of silver, as thenitrate, bromide, or chlorid, which three salts are of fundamental importance as photographic sensitizing agents.
- A lustrous medium gray.
- In old English law, a paym ent made to the king for liberty to abandon or compromise the judicial proceeding for the conveyance of property called a fine. Also called postfine. See fine, 3, and compare primer fine (under primer).
- See Freieslebenite.
- See under German.
- Silver fulminate, a white crystalline substance, Ag2C2N2O2, obtained by adding alcohol to a solution of silver nitrate; -- also called fulminate of silver. When dry it is violently explosive.
- Stephanite; -- called also brittle silver ore, or brittle silver glance.
- A silver salt, especially silver nitrate, used to sensitize paper.
- Something resembling silver; something having a luster like silver.
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Made from or largely consisting of silver
- Having the white lustrous sheen of silver
- Lustrous gray; covered with or tinged with the color of silver
- Expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively
- Made of or containing silver.
- Resembling silver, especially in having a lustrous shine; silvery.
- Of a lustrous medium gray.
- Having a soft, clear, resonant sound.
- Eloquent; persuasive.
- Of or constituting a 25th anniversary.
- Favoring the adoption of silver as a standard of currency.
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: VERB
- N/A
- Turn silver
- Make silver in color
- Coat with a layer of silver or a silver amalgam
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give a silver color to.
- To coat (photographic paper) with a film of silver nitrate or other silver salt.
- To become silvery.
- To acquire a silvery color.
- To cover, plate, or adorn with silver or a similar lustrous substance.
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A light shade of grey
- To cover with anything resembling silver in color and luster; specifically, to coat with tin-foil and quieksilver, as a looking-glass.
- To adorn with mild or silver-likeluster; give a silvery sheen to.
- To make hoary; tinge with gray.
- To assume the appearance of silver in color; become of a silvery whiteness.
- Made of silver; silvern: as, a silver cup; silver coin or money.
- Pertaining or relating to silver; concerned with silver; producing silver: as, silver legislation; a (Congressional) silver bill; the silver men; the silver States.
- Resembling silver; having some of the characteristics of silver; silvery
- Having a pale luster or a soft splendor
- Bright; lustrous; shining; glittering.
- Having a soft and clear tone, like that fancifully or poetically attributed to a silver bell, or a bar of silver when struck.
- Soft; gentle; quiet; peaceful.
- Of lustrous grey
- To cover the surface of with a coat of silver; silver-plate: as, to silver a dial-plate.
- Occurs in argentite and in free form
- A light shade of grey
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: RELATED WORDS
- Chrome red, Chrome green, Venetian red, Red brass, Silveriness, Grey, Wedgwood blue, Gridelin, Gray, Griseous, Achromatic color, Ash gray, Ash grey, Silver grey, Silver
- Atomic number 47, Silvern, Eloquent, Ag, Facile, Fluent, Colorless, Achromatic, Bright, Flatware, Silverish, Argent, Silvery, Metal, Metallic
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Chrome red, Chrome green, Venetian red, Red brass, Silveriness, Grey, Wedgwood blue, Gridelin, Gray, Griseous, Achromatic color, Silver grey, Ash grey, Ash gray, Silver
- Silver gray, Ash grey, Ash gray, Silvern, Eloquent, Facile, Fluent, Colorless, Achromatic, Bright, Silverish, Argent, Silvery, Metal, Metallic
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The mane and tail are lightened to flaxen or silver gray, and may darken on some horses as they age.
- The background of the tabard is silver gray with the institutional seal or device centered thereon.
- Rolled bucket back surrounds the big round seat tufted densely with buttons, all this wrapped up in silver gray fabric.
- English red, yellow with ocher, silver gray with earthy cerussite, and some lampblack.
- There is even a touch of silver gray color as an accent.
- Silver, gray, and yellow painting on armor with specially applied distressed effects.
- With locks of gold today; tomorrow silver gray; then blossom bald.
- Left to weather naturally it turns an interesting silver gray color.
- The flag is silver gray with ultramarine blue fringe.
- Westminster College; The Silver Gray Dinner at New York.
- Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge!
- Silver Mount Zion Yogic flying The Silver Mt.
- Silver Member, such Silver Director shall no longer be qualified to serve as a Silver Director and shall be deemed to have immediately resigned.
- Although sterling silver is more durable than pure silver, the additional metals in the alloy make sterling silver more prone to tarnishing.
- Available coins in the collection include Lunar Series II coins, Silver Koalas, Silver Kookaburras, and Silver Kangaroos to mention a few.
- Two trains, the Silver Meteor and Silver Star, collectively comprise the Silver Service.
- Additional amenity not available on the Silversea Expedition Fleet: Silver Explorer, Silver Galapagos, and Silver Discoverer.
- Your Silver Shadow, Silver Spur or Silver Spirit most likely needs these bump stops.
- Low Silver Prices on Silver Bullion, Silver Coins, and Silver Bars.
- The total silver content is divided into two forms of silver; ionic silver and silver particles.
SILVER GRAY vs SILVER: QUESTIONS
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