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A small hard particle
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grain
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Grains are coarse particles such as sand particles, salt particles or seeds : Food grains , the small, hard, fruits or seeds of arable crops or the crops bearing these fruits or seeds. Includes the: cereal grains (caryopsis of grass plants) Whole grains ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Grain \Grain\ (gr[=a]n), n. [F. grain, L. granum, grain, seed, small kernel, small particle. See Corn , and cf. Garner , n., Garnet , Gram the chick-pea, Granule , Kernel. ] A single small hard seed; a kernel, especially of those plants, like wheat, whose ...
Usage examples of grain.
Volgnarius has seen a grain of wheat make its exit from the axilla, and Polisius mentions an abscess of the back from which was extracted a grain of wheat three months after ingestion.
Talking of Serviliuses and getting back to the grain shortage, Servilius the Augur continues to do abysmally in Sicily.
If there be great prostration, with cold extremities, the carbonate of ammonia should be administered, in doses of from one to two grains, every second hour, in gum arabic mucilage.
Temporary relief may be given by administering one-quarter of a grain of morphine, or ten to twenty drops of chloroform in a teaspoonful of glycerine, slightly diluted, taken in one dose.
There would be less labor incorporated into an acre of grain, and the agriculturist would be therefore obliged to exchange it for a less labor incorporated into some other article.
The grains of Anta, that would be used in purifying you, would cost ten times as much.
He told me that there are 387 arpents of grain, vines, woods and open meadows.
The methods of assaying are mainly those of analytical chemistry, and are limited by various practical considerations to the determination of the constituents of a small parcel, which is frequently only a few grains, and rarely more than a few ounces, in weight.
Langeron and Yekaterininskaya streets, directly opposite the huge Fankoni Cafe where stockbrokers and grain merchants in Panama hats sat at marble-topped tables set out right on the pavement, Paris-style, under awnings and surrounded by potted laurel trees, the cab in which Auntie and Pavlik were travelling was all but overturned by a bright-red automobile driven by the heir to the famous Ptashnikov Bros, firm, a grotesquely bloated young man in a tiny yachting cap, who looked amazingly like a prize Yorkshire pig.
La seule avocasserie prend tout le grain et ne laisse que la paille aux autres professions scientifiques.
Sixte aurait le temps de changer de tenue avant de paraitre devant son general, qui, furieux contre les autres autant que contre lui-meme de son inaction forcee, ne permettait pas la plus petite tache de boue, ou le moindre grain de poussiere.
Mama and Babushka brought the canned goods, the cereals and the grains, soap and salt and vodka into the rooms, stacking it all in the corners and in the hallway behind the sofa.
So they filled their fantasy world with fabulous machines -- machines that ploughed the sod, cut and baled the grain, even milked the cattle.
Bekke factories and grain from Bekke farms were distributed through a Renne consortium, and so on.
Like a sack of grain she landed atop the crossbowman, who bleated and tried to jump aside.