gainsboro
English
Etymology
A color named "gainsboro" was added to the X11 color chart by Paul Raveling in 1989.[1] Raveling explained that he introduced a number of "light and off-white colors, copied from several Sinclair Paints color samples",[2] of which gainsboro appears to be one.
Noun
gainsboro (uncountable)
- A neutral light grey colour.
- gainsboro:
- 2017, Guoliang Wang et al., “AgNW/Chinese Xuan paper film heaters for electro-thermochromic paper display”, in Materials Research Express, volume 4, number 11:
- When the temperature reached to[sic] about 40 °C, the color of characters began to change, and it changed completely from black to gainsboro when the temperature rose to about 50 °C. As the […] film cooled down to the room temperature, the color returned to black.
Adjective
gainsboro (not comparable)
- Of a neutral light grey colour.
See also
- Appendix:Colors
References
- ^ "jim" (26 October 1989) “testing new tuned version from Paul Raveling”, in X11[1], archived from the original on 13 May 2020
- ^ "jim", Paul Raveling (1 November 1989) “xc/programs/rgb/others/README”, in X11[2], archived from the original on 14 December 2021