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grains

[ greynz ]

noun

(often used with a singular verb)
  1. an iron instrument with barbed prongs, for spearing or harpooning fish.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grains1

1895–1900; earlier grainse < Old Norse grein branch, division; compare Swedish gren
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The dust's fine grains, just one or two microns in size, makes it easy to inhale and difficult to remove.

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The rice cooker — which, of course, should never be limited to merely rice cookery — is a magical tool that has fully mastered the ins and outs of grains, liquids and cooking time.

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Fortified cereals provide essential micronutrients, plant-based milks cater to those with dairy intolerances and some packaged breads offer whole grains that many people wouldn’t otherwise consume.

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Canadian goods such as steel, lumber, grains and potatoes are also likely to get pricier.

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By measuring the size of the grains and calculating their age, scientists can estimate how much Amoc has slowed over time.

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