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    grain
    [ɡrān]
    noun
    grain (noun) · grains (plural noun)
    1. wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food.
      Similar:
      cereal crops
      • the seeds of cultivated cereals:
        "grain exports"
    2. a single fruit or seed of a cereal:
      "a few grains of corn"
    3. the smallest unit of weight in the troy and avoirdupois systems, equal to 1/5760 of a pound troy and 1/7000 of a pound avoirdupois (approximately 0.0648 grams).
    4. the longitudinal arrangement or pattern of fibers in wood, paper, etc.:
      "he scored along the grain of the table with the knife"
      • roughness in texture of wood, stone, etc.; the arrangement and size of constituent particles:
        "the lighter, finer grain of the wood is attractive"
      • the rough or textured outer surface of leather, or of a similar artificial material.
      • mining
        lamination or planes of cleavage in materials such as stone and coal.
      • photography
        a granular appearance of a photograph or negative, which is in proportion to the size of the emulsion particles composing it.
    5. historical
      kermes or cochineal, or dye made from either of these.
    verb
    grain (verb) · grains (third person present) · grained (past tense) · grained (past participle) · graining (present participle)
    1. give a rough surface or texture to:
      "her fingers were grained with chalk dust"
      • form into grains:
        "if the sugar does grain up, add more water"
    2. paint (something, especially furniture or interior surfaces) in imitation of the grain of wood or marble:
      "what is the use of having natural wood when you can grain it like that?"
    3. remove hair from (a hide).
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      feed (a horse) on grain.
    Origin
    Middle English (originally in the sense ‘seed, grain of corn’): from Old French grain, from Latin granum.
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    GRAIN meaning: 1. a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice or wheat: 2. a very…. Learn more.
    : the seeds or fruits of various food plants including the cereal grasses and in commercial and statutory usage other plants (such as the soybean) : a minute portion or particle : a unit of weight based on the weight of a grain of wheat taken as an average of the weight of grains from the middle of the ear see Weights and Measures Table
    Accessed 14 May. 2024. : the threshed seed or fruits of various food plants (as cereal grasses, flax, peas, or sugarcane) Middle English grain, grein "kernel, seed," from early French grain "cereal plant" and early French graine "seed," both derived from Latin granum "grain, seed" — related to garnet, grenade, pomegranate see Word History at garnet
    A grain can also be a speck or a particle — the tiniest bit of something. Don't confuse this with another definition of grain, the kind you find in your bread — wheat, oats, alfalfa, and so on. Check out all the grains in the ten-grain bread next time you're in the bakery! "Grain."
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