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graminaceous: grass-like; pertaining to grass family of plants. gramineal, gramineous, a. graminivorous, a. feeding on grass. graminology, n. study of grasses. graminous, a. grassy.
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grammatolatry (noun) -
1. worship of words Synonyms: verbolatry, word-worship
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grampus n., pl. 3pus[es 5earlier graundepose, altered (after GRAND) < ME grapays < OFr graspeis < L crassus piscis < crassus, fat (see CRASS) + piscis, FISH6 1 a playful, black-and-white dolphin (Grampus griseus) 2 KILLER WHALE
Apparently they had noisy breathing, because there used be a cliché of fat men out of breath "puffing like a grampus".
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"Fancy Yarn is made by twisting together threads of different counts, colours, materials or twistings, at regular or irregular tensions, and in the same or opposite directions. The effects thus produced are known in commerce under a great variety of names, of which the following are a few. Grandrelle is probably the one in greatest demand; it has a mottled effect which is due to uniformly twisting together two threads of different colours, but of approximately equal counts. In some cases the folding twist is slight, in others it is 1 the strand of twisted and drawn-out fibers of cotton, wool, silk, etc. from which yarns are made considerable. Mock Grandrelle presents a similar appearance to true grandrelle, but is made at the spinning machine by twisting together two rovings that are dyed in different colours."
In the paragraph above, the word "roving" was used.
roving n. 5< ROVE26 1 the strand of twisted and drawn-out fibers of cotton, wool, silk, etc. from which yarns are made 2 the process of preparing such a strand
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The goddam spelling bee list had the word spelled wrong, with a "e" on the end. Gave an error message to effect "no such word." Turns out to be some kind of shrub in Mexico. "Couch's Kingbird:Frequents the borders of woods, chaparral, and trees along lakes, ponds, rivers, and stagnant watercourses, where it inhabits groves of mesquite, ebony blackbead, retaima, granjena, persimmon, and thorny bushes. It also frequents urban areas.
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Surprise - name came from use in writing. graphite n. 5Ger graphit < Gr graphein, to write (see GRAPHIC): from its use as writing material6 a soft, black, lustrous form of carbon found in nature and used for lead in pencils, for crucibles, lubricants, electrodes, etc. gra[phit[ic 7gr! fit4ik8 adj.
Another very important use of graphite is as a lubricant in some kinds of bearings. It has crystals of carbon in some ways similar to crystals in diamond, but in flat plates that readily slip over each other and prevent sliding metal contacts' wearing each other. For instance, in heavy door hinges where oil or grease would not last. Sometimes locks that stick benefit from having granite blown into the lock to make key turn more easily. Cardoor locks also. In the car door lock, grease would accumlate dust and jam lock.
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grappa n. 5It < Gmc *krappa, akin to Frank *krappo: see GRAPE6 an Italian brandy distilled from the lees left after pressing grapes to make wine
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Robert Browning:"Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for? ..."
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au gratin 5Fr, lit., with scrapings6 having a lightly browned crust of bread crumbs and grated cheese
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my Dad used graphite on my Pine Wood Derby® car axles when I was in Cub Scouts. won a few races!
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