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None at all: Grey is the standard British English spelling and Gray is the standard American English spelling. The pronunciation and meaning are the same. Both are acceptable in the USA, but 'gray' is the official spelling.
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The spelling, one refurs to clothes the other hair. (This is absolutely not correctly, see sentence below). they are equivilant to each other in meaning but British English chose "grey" as the standard during the 20th century. The...
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'gray' is just an American variation and can mean different things in the dictionary. 'grey' will always be just a color. gray is a color grey is a colour
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So what, then, is the difference between the two spellings? According to Google Answers, the two words have almost the same meaning in all cases, and g-r-a-y is simply an American derivation of the original spelling g-r-e-y. ... 4 Responses to “The Difference Between Gray and Grey”...
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A poem about what is the difference between gray and grey: last night i wondered what a blind man would say to ... I guess he wouldn't know the difference. I mean he wouldn't realize how superficial black was if he were born ... gray is a grey subject and grey is a gray subject... but at least... not quite left in the dark! Don...
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I went to one of the top public school systems in the US, and when I was learning to write they taught us to write grey. I didn't find out about gray until a few years later. Notice also that there are many people in the UK with the surname...
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What's the difference? ... *** Okay, the cheesy little dictionary we have here at work ("Webster's New Collegiate," like college students don't need a decent dictionary!) gives the definition at "gray" and defines "grey" as "gray." ... I am grey. I stand between the candle and the star. (I think I mixed it up... There's a bit...
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