GRANULATE vs GRAIN: NOUN
- N/A
- A cereal grass.
- The fruits of cereal grasses especially after having been harvested, considered as a group.
- A small, dry, one-seeded fruit of a cereal grass, having the fruit and the seed walls united.
- Used for pearls or diamonds: 50 mg or 1/4 carat
- 1/60 dram; equals an avoirdupois grain or 64.799 milligrams
- 1/7000 pound; equals a troy grain or 64.799 milligrams
- Dry seedlike fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn
- A small hard particle
- Foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses
- The direction or texture of fibers found in wood or leather or stone or in a woven fabric
- A relatively small discrete particulate or crystalline mass.
- Cereal grasses considered as a group.
- A small hard, seed; specifically, a seed of one of the cereal plants, wheat, rye, oats, barley, maize, or millet; a corn.
- Plural A place at which two streams unite; the fork of a river.
- Plural An iron instrument with four or more barbed points, and a line attached to it, used at sea for striking and taking fish.
- A piece of sheet-metal used in a mold to hold in position an additional part, as a core. Also called chapelet and gagger.
- The groin.
- The fork of a tree or of a stick.
- A tine, prong, or spike. See grain-staff, 1.
- The English name for the copper coin called grano at Malta.
- In the tobacco industry, a deposit of calcium oxalate, in scattered globules, often at the base of the hairs, formed upon tobacco-leaves in the process of curing and sweating.
- A dialectal (Scotch) form of groan.
- Color; tint.
- An essential quality or characteristic.
- Basic temperament or nature; disposition.
- A state of fine crystallization.
- The direction or texture of fibers in a woven fabric.
- A painted, stamped, or printed design that imitates the pattern found in wood, leather, or stone.
- The relative size of the particles composing a substance or pattern.
- The pattern produced, as in stone, by the arrangement of particulate constituents.
- A mass of solid propellant.
- The pattern or markings on this side of leather.
- A unit of weight in the US Customary System, an avoirdupois unit equal to 0.002285 ounce (0.065 gram).
- The arrangement, direction, or pattern of the fibrous tissue in wood.
- The side of a hide or piece of leather from which the hair or fur has been removed.
- A small amount or the smallest amount possible.
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: ADJECTIVE
- Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen.
- A variety of steel made by a particular process beginning with the granulation of pig iron.
- Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in grains; granular.
- Having numerous small elevations, like shagreen.
- N/A
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: VERB
- Form granulating tissue
- To segment into tiny grains or particles
- Form into grains
- Become granular
- Form into grains
- Thoroughly work in
- Become granular
- Paint (a surface) to make it look like stone or wood
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To form into grains or granules.
- To make rough and grainy.
- To become granular or grainy.
- To collect or be formed into grains.
- To cause to form into grains; granulate.
- To paint, stamp, or print with a design imitating the grain of wood, leather, or stone.
- To give a granular or rough texture to.
- To form grains.
- To remove the hair or fur from (hides) in preparation for tanning.
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on the surface.
- To form into grains or small masses.
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GRANULATE vs GRAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become formed into grains; become granular.
- To raise in granules; make rough on the surface.
- Same as granulated or granular.
- To form into grains: as, to granulate powder or sugar.
- To bring forth grain; yield fruit.
- To form grains or assume a granular form; crystallize into grains, as sugar.
- To produce, as from a seed.
- In brewing, to free from grain; separate the grain from, as wort.
- To form into grains, as powder, sugar, and the like.
- To paint, etc., so as to give the appearance of grain or fibers of wood.
- In tanning, to take the hair off of; soften and raise the grain of: as, to grain skins or leather.
- To dye in grain.
- To scrape, as with a slicker, on the grain side.
- 1/60 dram
- The physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance)
- The smallest possible unit of anything
- The side of leather from which the hair has been removed
- A relatively small granular particle of a substance
- 1/7000 pound
- (idiom) (with a grain of salt) With reservations; skeptically.
- (idiom) (against the grain) Contrary to custom, one's inclination, or good sense.
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Alkalized, Agglomerated, Remelt, Degumming, Fluidized, Thermoform, Macerating, Sintered, Remelted, Centrifuged, Calcined, Thermosetting, Polymerizes, Coarsely, Grain
- Cereals, Oat, Crop, Maize, Rice, Canola, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Caryopsis, Metric grain, Food grain, Ingrain, Granulate, Cereal
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pelleted, Alkalized, Agglomerated, Degumming, Fluidized, Thermoform, Macerating, Sintered, Remelted, Centrifuged, Calcined, Thermosetting, Polymerizes, Coarsely, Grain
- Food, Semolina, Bean, Millet, Oat, Crop, Maize, Rice, Canola, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Caryopsis, Granulate, Cereal
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- JBL NovoGrano Vert is a granulate with high nutrient content carefully produced using ultra high-temperature preservation.
- The product range varies from installation carts over cutting tools up to effective infill machines for sand and rubber granulate.
- Granulation Place Morphine Sulfate, Spray Dried Lactose, water, and Hydroxyethyl Cellulose in a mixer and granulate.
- Grip Tapes come in both a rubber overmold and a granulate texture, similar to skateboard tape.
- Place workable amount of damp powder on screen and granulate by rubbing solid through screen.
- Also it has an adjustment partorisca regulate a measure partorisca granulate prefers.
- Initiation tuberculin granulate on it, dully free all about it.
- As infection is controlled and the wound starts to granulate, primary closure may be successful.
- Therefore, granulate form or a kind of drug delivery system.
- IMOVANE is loki to granulate because of supply really.
- US organic grain farmers due to continuing threats from dubious grain imports into US.
- If you looking at the grain of dry koto it is clearly shows very straight grain faultless.
- French fries, potato, red or processed meat, whole grain, refined grain and sweet sugar beverages.
- Prof, of Grain Science and Industry; USDA Grain Marketing Research Ctr.
- PMa dishonest scale, and selling grain refuse as grain!
- It is a popular method of drying grain where spread grain is exposed to direct sunlight until the desired grain moisture content is achieved.
- Grain is added by adjusting a percentage slider for the amount of grain and selecting the film type that determines grain size.
- During harvest, a farmer often stores grain in grain bins, and this grain usually sells within a few months.
- Nebraska are confused flour beetles, flat grain beetles, merchant grain beetles, red flour beetles, rusty grain beetles, and saw toothed grain beetles.
- Grain Structure, Grain Growth and Evolution of the Grain Boundary Network.
GRANULATE vs GRAIN: QUESTIONS
- What is the corporate identification number of SJ granulate solutions private limited?
- How many phytase units (FTU) are in a solid granulate?
- How is the Cork granulate tested for diam guarantee compliance?
- Are 125-grain broadheads better than 100-grain broadheads?
- How do you calculate un-malted grain to malted grain ratio?
- Why is short grain rice sticky and long grain rice fluffy?
- What is the effect of grain size distribution on grain boundary dislocation?
- What are the unfermented grain residues in a wet distillers grain?
- How many grain storage and handling sites does grain Australia operate?
- How are grain elevators being replaced by massive grain conglomerates?
- What brands of grain carts offer high-capacity grain handling?
- Can you walk down the grain in grain storage facilities?
- Where are Continental Grain's grain elevators located?