granulated in the PONS Dictionary

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granulated sugar

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Artificial feeds come in the form of specially formulated, granulated pellets that disintegrate quickly.
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The flux is granulated to a definite size.
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They are a bit granulated, but apart from that, the characters are appropriately designed.
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Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar.
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Both are granulated cells that contain histamine and heparin, an anticoagulant.
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The slug-shaped caterpillar is widest in or before the middle, narrowed behind, and has a finely granulated skin.
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Very aphrodisiac and with a granulated texture, its spicy taste comes from the poison used by the ant to defend itself.
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It results in a higher layer of granulated information systems where objects correspond to rough rows and attributes - to various flavors of rough information.
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In between these lirae the shells surface is granulated.
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While the granulated sucralose provides apparent volume-for-volume sweetness, the texture in baked products may be noticeably different.
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