Chateaugray

/ˌʃɑːtoʊˈɡreɪ/ noun

A soft, muted gray color reminiscent of the stonework of French châteaux; a pale, sophisticated shade of gray.

A compound of 'château' (French castle) and 'gray,' describing a color inspired by the weathered stone of French country estates and châteaux. This is a decorative color term from English design vocabulary.

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