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grit <grit; grits> N

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grit GEOL
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coarse grit ARCHIT

fine grit

Grit blasting INDUST

grit cells BOT

grit number

grit size

hard grit ARCHIT

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When using the resin pads the steps may be 100, then 200, 400, 800, 1500 and finally 3000 grit.
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A final sanding with a fine grit belt makes it easier to polish the sanded acrylic.
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The soils consist of primarily a mixture of sandstone and grit, with clays.
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She is in pain from a piece of grit that has got into her eye.
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The audience was moved to tears on seeing the girl's grit and talent.
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Two-body wear occurs when the grits or hard particles remove material from the opposite surface.
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This means that grit, unlike many traditional measures of performance is not tied to intelligence.
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As with other rails, grit is swallowed to help break up food in the stomach.
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Grit is often applied to sandstones composed of angular sand grains.
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Diamond pads come in many grit or mesh sizes.
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