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grain
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- pronunciation:
- greIn
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
the small hard seeds of cereal plants such as wheat or rice. Grain is used for food and often ground into flour.
She fed the chickens their grain.
- similar words:
- barley, buckwheat, corn, oats, rice, rye, seed, wheat
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definition 2: |
cereal plants, such as wheat, corn, rice and the like.
The farmer planted grain in the larger fields and vegetables in the smaller.Wheat is a popular grain in America.
- synonyms:
- cereals
- similar words:
- grasses
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definition 3: |
any tiny, hard piece of something.
The ant carried away a grain of sugar.- synonyms:
- particle, speck
- similar words:
- crumb, kernel, pellet
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definition 4: |
the pattern made by fibers that runs through wood, cloth, or other material.
By looking at the grain, he can tell which kind of wood the table is made of.- similar words:
- pattern, streaks, surface, texture
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related words: |
dash, meal, weave |
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broader category that includes grains |
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plant |
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some activities involving grains |
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cultivate, grind, harvest, plant, store, thresh |
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some containers for grains |
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hopper, sack, silo |
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some examples of grains |
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barley, corn, Indian corn, oat, rice, rye, wheat |
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some people associated with grains |
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farmer, miller |
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some things made from grains |
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alcohol, beer, broth, cereal, feed, flour, fodder, food, gin, graham, granola, mash, meal, oatmeal, oil, porridge, soup, whiskey |
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some things that eat grains |
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birds, human, insects, livestock, poultry |
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tools associated with grains |
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combine, flail, grindstone, mill, scoop, screen, scythe |
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units for measuring grains |
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bushel, peck |
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