I [американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение grey II имя существительное; [физика, сокращение] Gy грэй (единица СИ для измерения поглощённой дозы излучения, сокращённо Гр)
I. biographical name Asa 1810-1888 American botanist II. biographical name Thomas 1716-1771 English poet
I. adjective also grey Etymology: Middle English, from Old English grǣg; akin to Old High German grīs, grāo gray 1. a. of the color gray b. tending toward gray Example: blue-gray eyes c. dull in color 2. having the hair gray; hoary 3. clothed in gray 4. a. lacking cheer or brightness in mood, outlook, style, or flavor; also dismal, gloomy Example: a gray day b. prosaically ordinary; dull, uninteresting 5. having an intermediate and often vaguely defined position, condition, or character Example: an ethically gray area • grayly adverb • grayness noun II. noun also grey 1. something (as an animal, garment, cloth, or spot) of a gray color 2. any of a series of neutral colors ranging between black and white 3. a. a soldier in the Confederate army during the American Civil War b. often capitalized the Confederate army III. verb also grey transitive verb to make gray intransitive verb 1. to become gray Example: graying hair 2. age; also to contain an increasing percentage of older people IV. noun Etymology: Louis H. Gray died 1965 British radiobiologist the mks unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation equal to an energy of one joule per kilogram of irradiated material — abbreviation Gy
A parser generator written in Forth by Martin Anton Ertl. Gray takes grammars in an extended BNF and produces executable Forth code for recursive descent parsers. There is no special support for error handling. Version 3 runs under Tile Forth Release 2 by Mikael Patel.