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What (who) is greyish - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Agelaioides badius; Molothrus badius; Greyish Baywing; Greyish baywing

greyish      
Note: in AM, use 'grayish'
Greyish means slightly grey in colour.
The building was of greyish plaster and looked old.
ADJ
Greyish is also a combining form.
...greyish-green leaves.
COMB in COLOUR
Platinum (color)         
LIGHT METALLIC COLOR
Platinum is a color that is the metallic tint] of pale grayish-white resembling the metal [[platinum.

Wikipedia

Grayish baywing

The grayish baywing (Agelaioides badius), formerly known as the bay-winged cowbird, is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is currently placed in the genus Agelaioides but has traditionally been placed in the genus Molothrus. It is found in the northern half of Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay and southern and central Brazil, The isolated population in north-eastern Brazil is usually now considered a separate species, the pale cowbird or pale baywing (Agelaioides fringillarius). The greyish baywing has been recorded as a vagrant in Chile.

Examples of use of greyish
1. It was greyish white, as hard as wood and very cold.
2. Eventually, though, the force faded, as extremes of hope and nightmare gave way to greyish cold war depression.
3. "We used to have white sandy beaches in Dubai but now they have a greyish colour to them.
4. She had neat, greyish–black hair swept back off her face and large brown eyes, somewhat redrimmed of late.
5. His ears are calloused and swollen and his cheeks, greyish under heavy make–up, look disembodied next to his healthy hand when he raises it for emphasis.