Off-grays are colors that are very close to achromatic grays, but whose red, green, and blue color codes are not exactly equal.
Ash gray Displayed in the adjacent image is the color
ash gray. The color
ash gray is a representation of the color of ash; also known (from its name in Latin language) as
cinereous. The first recorded use of
ash gray as a color name in English was in 1374.
Battleship gray The color
battleship gray is displayed in the adjacent image. It is so called because the color is the shade of gray from the specular
micaceous
hematite paint used for rustproofing iron and steel
battleships. The
normalized color coordinates for battleship gray are identical to
old silver, first recorded as a color name in
English in 1905.
Charcoal Charcoal is a color that is a representation of the dark gray color of
burned wood. The first recorded use of
charcoal as a color name in English was in 1606.
French gray {{Infobox color
French gray is an off-gray color that traditionally has a slightly cooler, more blue tone than simple gray.
Gunmetal Gunmetal is a shade of gray that has a bluish purple tinge. It describes the color of several metals used in industrial applications, such as tarnished
gunmetal, or
parkerized steel. CWU 45(N) in gunmetal gray
Lead gray Lead gray is a shade of gray resembling the color of a
lead nodule. This color is widely used as a
wall paint color.
Platinum {{Infobox color
Platinum is a color that is the metallic
tint of pale grayish-white resembling the metal
platinum. This is supposed to be a metallic color; however, there is no mechanism for displaying metallic colors on a flat computer screen. The first recorded use of
platinum as a color name in English was in 1918.
Stone gray Stone gray is a color represented in the list of RAL classic colors from
RAL color standard. This is the main color on the
Indian 500-rupee note.
Taupe gray Displayed adjacent is the color
taupe gray.
Xanadu {{infobox color Displayed in the adjacent image is the color
xanadu. The color "xanadu" is a greenish-gray color whose name is derived from the
Philodendron. The color ultimately comes from the 2001 Resene RGB Values List.
Zinc gray Zinc gray is a color represented in the list of RAL Design System Plus colors from
RAL color standard. This is the color
zinc tarnishes into as it oxidizes.
Zircon gray Zircon gray is a color represented in the list of RAL Design System Plus colors from
RAL color standard. This is one of several possible colors for
zircon. ==Cool grays==