grain

/ɡɹeɪn/

noun

  1. 1

    The harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley.

    We stored a thousand tons of grain for the winter.
  2. 2

    Similar seeds from any food crop, e.g., buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa.

  3. 3

    A single seed of grass food crops.

    a grain of wheat
  4. 4

    The crops from which grain is harvested.

    The fields were planted with grain.
  5. 5

    A linear texture of a material or surface.

    Cut along the grain of the wood.
  6. 6

    A single particle of a substance.

    a grain of salt
  7. 7

    A very small unit of weight, in England equal to 1/480 of an ounce troy, 0.0648 grams or, to be more exact, 64.79891 milligrams (0.002285714 avoirdupois ounce). A carat grain or pearl grain is 1/4 carat or 50 milligrams. The old French grain was 1/9216 livre or 53.11 milligrams, and in the mesures usuelles permitted from 1812 to 1839, with the livre redefined as 500 grams, it was 54.25 milligrams.

  8. 8

    A former unit of gold purity, also known as carat grain, equal to 1/4 "carat" (karat).

  9. 9

    (materials) A region within a material having a single crystal structure or direction.

  10. 10

    A reddish dye made from the coccus insect, or kermes; hence, a red color of any tint or hue, as crimson, scarlet, etc.; sometimes used by the poets as equivalent to Tyrian purple.

  11. 11

    The hair side of a piece of leather, or the marking on that side.

  12. 12

    (in the plural) The remains of grain, etc., after brewing or distillation; hence, any residuum. Also called draff.

  13. 13

    A rounded prominence on the back of a sepal, as in the common dock.

  14. 14

    Temper; natural disposition; inclination.

  15. 15

    (videography) Visual texture in processed photographic film due to the presence of small particles of a metallic silver, or dye clouds, developed from silver halide that have received enough photons.

verb

  1. 1

    To feed grain to.

  2. 2

    To make granular; to form into grains.

  3. 3

    To form grains, or to assume a granular form, as the result of crystallization; to granulate.

  4. 4

    To texture a surface in imitation of the grain of a substance such as wood.

  5. 5

    (tanning) To remove the hair or fat from a skin.

  6. 6

    (tanning) To soften leather.

  7. 7

    To yield fruit.

noun

  1. 1

    A branch of a tree; a stalk or stem of a plant.

  2. 2

    A tine, prong, or fork.

  3. 3

    (founding) A thin piece of metal, used in a mould to steady a core.

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