Adjective Satellite
of green tinged with grey
Source: WordNetgray green
Description The M18A1 Claymore mine has a horizontally convex gray-green plastic case (inert training versions are light blue or green with a light blue band). Source: Internet
And there was not a single ounce of fat on that gray-green body of his. Source: Internet
Here the gray-green river rushes itself into a tumbling froth whose frequent floods leave behind uprooted cottonwoods, gouged out stone and scooped out sand. Source: Internet
People: I hope you’re not just dumping a bunch of eggs into boiling water and(over)cooking them until stinky gray-green rings form around the dried, powdery yolks. Source: Internet
The hollow Paimpol (Côtes-d’Armor and region) or ( Les creuses de Paimpol): a gray-green appetizing oyster that is big-bodied both in taste and in amply filling its shell. Source: Internet
The leaves are spirally arranged but slightly twisted at the base to be upswept above the shoot, needle-like, 2–3 cm long, gray-green to blue-green above with a single broad stomatal patch, and with two whitish stomatal bands below. Source: Internet