I meant the color, and both forms are used to spell it.ArcWinter said:You need an "other" option.
In fact grey and gray mean different things.
Gray is more of the simple color, with no shades or tints - just simple, default gray.
Grey is more of the complex, abstract meaning - used when relating to morality and stuff like that.
Well, yes, but that sounds so boring.DrDeath3191 said:I meant the color, and both forms are used to spell it.ArcWinter said:You need an "other" option.
In fact grey and gray mean different things.
Gray is more of the simple color, with no shades or tints - just simple, default gray.
Grey is more of the complex, abstract meaning - used when relating to morality and stuff like that.
Well, I'm American. That pretty much cinches that.thecaptainof said:Depends whether you're British or American. I'm British, so it's 'grey'.
This is the correct reasoning. While I am American, I will use "grey" anyways, because that looks better to me.thecaptainof said:Depends whether you're British or American. I'm British, so it's 'grey'.
I thought it worked the other way around...darkless said:Gray = Colour
Grey = Name
Grape = Jamdarkless said:Gray = Colour
Grey = Name