- Oxford Grey
- OXFORD GREY, or MIXTUREA woollen dress cloth, made from white and black dyed wool, mixed together. From 80 to 95 per cent of black is used. Twill and plain weaves.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
oxford grey — noun a very dark grey color • Syn: ↑charcoal, ↑charcoal grey, ↑charcoal gray, ↑oxford gray • Derivationally related forms: ↑charcoal (for: ↑charcoal) … Useful english dictionary
oxford-grey — adjective of a dark shade of grey • Syn: ↑oxford gray, ↑dark grey, ↑dark gray • Similar to: ↑achromatic, ↑neutral … Useful english dictionary
oxford gray — noun a very dark grey color • Syn: ↑charcoal, ↑charcoal grey, ↑charcoal gray, ↑oxford grey • Derivationally related forms: ↑charcoal (for: ↑charcoal) … Useful english dictionary
oxford-gray — adjective of a dark shade of grey • Syn: ↑oxford grey, ↑dark grey, ↑dark gray • Similar to: ↑achromatic, ↑neutral … Useful english dictionary
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