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grain [greɪn] N

1. grain (particle):

zrno n

2. grain no pl (cereal):

žito n

ˈgrain ex·port N

ˈgrain mar·ket N

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For understandability, hardness ordinarily is expressed in grains of hardness per gallon of water (gpg).
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It compares well to other healthy grains such as quinoa and farro.
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The first sovereigns were of 23-carat (95.83%) gold and weighed 240 grains, or half a troy ounce.
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The initiative strives to increase access to healthy foods such as produce, dairy, nonperishable fruits and vegetables, grains, and meat available to children in situations of food insecurity and hunger.
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The basal conglomerates are made up of hard sandstone which contains angular grains.
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His drug use was revealed as having been one-and-a-half grains of phenobarbital and three quarts of lab alcohol.
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The meteorite itself exploded and disrupted into thousands of fragments ranging in size from minute grains of mm-seized up to several centimeters.
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While niacin is present in corn and other grains, the bioavailability of the nutrient is much less than it is in protein-rich sources.
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The first one for food grains, the second for cloth and items such as ghee, oil and sugar.
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On the other hand, telogenesis can also change framework grains to clays, thus reducing porosity.
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