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  2. Cadet grey - Wikipedia

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    Cadet grey (spelled gray in American English) is a somewhat blue-greyish shade of the colour grey. The first recorded use of cadet grey as a colour name in English was in 1912. [ 1 ] [ inconsistent ] Before 1912, the word cadet grey was used as a name for a type of military issue uniform.

  3. Shades of gray - Wikipedia

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    Cadet gray is a slightly bluish shade of gray. The first recorded use of cadet grey as a color name in English was in 1912. [24] Before 1912, the word cadet gray was used as a name for a type of military issue uniforms. Most famously, it was the color of the uniforms of the Confederate Army.

  4. Pike-grey - Wikipedia

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  5. Lists of colors - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; These are the lists of colors; List of colors: A–F; List of colors: G–M; List of colors: N ...

  6. File:Cadet Handbook and Section Roll.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Brown colors are dark or muted shades of reds, oranges, and yellows on the RGB and CMYK color schemes. In practice, browns are created by mixing two complementary colors from the RYB color scheme (combining all three primary colors).

  8. Blue-gray - Wikipedia

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    Blue Grey is a type of beef cattle popular in Scotland and the north of England. Medicine/sociology Upper-class families who used silver eating utensils every day gradually ingested small pieces of silver into their bodies and eventually developed a mild form of a condition called argyria , in which the skin takes on a blue-gray color, thus ...

  9. National colours - Wikipedia

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    Cadet grey Cadet grey was an official color of the Confederate States Army: Czechoslovakia: Blue, white and red Donetsk People's Republic: Black, blue and red East Germany: Black, red and gold Blue National colours of Germany: France (Kingdom of France 987–1792, 1814–1848) White and blue French Blue, French Flags: German Empire