Grain

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A small, dry, one-seeded fruit of a cereal grass, having the fruit and the seed walls united.
  • noun. The fruits of cereal grasses especially after having been harvested, considered as a group.
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  • noun. A cereal grass.
  • noun. Cereal grasses considered as a group.
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  • noun. A relatively small discrete particulate or crystalline mass.
  • noun. A small amount or the smallest amount possible.
  • noun. A mass of solid propellant.
  • noun. A unit of weight in the US Customary System, an avoirdupois unit equal to 0.002285 ounce (0.065 gram).
  • noun. The arrangement, direction, or pattern of the fibrous tissue in wood.
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  • noun. The side of a hide or piece of leather from which the hair or fur has been removed.
  • noun. The pattern or markings on this side of leather.
  • noun. The pattern produced, as in stone, by the arrangement of particulate constituents.
  • noun. The relative size of the particles composing a substance or pattern.
  • noun. A painted, stamped, or printed design that imitates the pattern found in wood, leather, or stone.
  • noun. The direction or texture of fibers in a woven fabric.
  • noun. A state of fine crystallization.
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  • noun. Basic temperament or nature; disposition.
  • noun. An essential quality or characteristic.
  • noun. Color; tint.
  • intransitive verb. To cause to form into grains; granulate.
  • intransitive verb. To paint, stamp, or print with a design imitating the grain of wood, leather, or stone.
  • intransitive verb. To give a granular or rough texture to.
  • intransitive verb. To remove the hair or fur from (hides) in preparation for tanning.
  • intransitive verb. To form grains.
  • idiom. (against the grain) Contrary to custom, one's inclination, or good sense.
  • idiom. (with a grain of salt) With reservations; skeptically.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. A dialectal (Scotch) form of groan.
  • noun. A small hard, seed; specifically, a seed of one of the cereal plants, wheat, rye, oats, barley, maize, or millet; a corn.
  • noun. Collectively, corn in general; the gathered seeds of cereal plants in mass; also, the plants themselves, whether standing or gathered: as, to grind or thresh grain; a field or a stack of grain.
  • noun. The smallest unit of weight in most systems, originally determined by the weight of a plump grain of wheat.
  • noun. Any small hard particle, as of sand, gunpowder, sugar, salt, etc.; hence, a minute portion of anything; the smallest amount of anything: as, he has not a grain of wit.
  • noun. In botany, a grain-like prominence or tubercle, as upon the sepals of dock.
  • noun. plural The husks or remains of malt after brewing, or of any grain after distillation.
  • noun. The quality of a substance due to the size, character, or arrangement of its grains or particles, as its coarseness or fineness, or superficial roughness or smoothness; granular texture: as, a stone or salt of coarse grain; marble or sugar of fine grain.
  • noun. Fibrous texture or constitution, especially of wood; the substance of wood as modified by the quality, arrangement, or direction of its fibers: as, boxwood has a very compact grain; wood of a gnarled grain; to plane wood with, against, or across the grain.
  • noun. Hence Intimate structure or character; intrinsic or essential quality.
  • noun. A spice: same as grains of paradise (which see, below).
  • noun. One of the grain-like insects of the genus Coccus, as C. polonicus or C. ilicis, which yield a scarlet dye; later, especially, cochineal; the product of the Coccus cacti; kermes: so called from the granular appearance of the dried insects. See cut under cochineal. Hence — A red-colored dye; a red color of any kind pervading the texture: sometimes used as equivalent to Tyrian purple, Any fast color. See in grain, below.
  • noun. The side of leather from which the hair has been removed, showing the fibrous texture.
  • noun. In mining, cleat or cleavage.
  • noun. plural A solution of birds' dung used in leather-manu facture to counteract the effects of lime and make the leather soft and flexible.
  • noun. With the soarlet dye obtained from insects of the genus Coccus.
  • noun. With any fast dye; in fast colors: as, to dye in grain.
  • noun. See def. 9.
  • noun. 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.
  • Word Usage
    "We are not happy with whole grain machine-made bread, and I have never known anyone happy with *whole grain* machine-made bread, no matter what King Arthur Flour may say."
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    Words with the same terminal sound
    Alane  Aquitaine  Ayn  Bahrain  Biscayne  
    Same Context
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    coal  corn  cotton  crop  fish  
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    abrade  ace  acorn  aftergrass  animus  
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    draff  grained  gram  groan  
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