Meaning & Definition of word "Grain"
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Grain
/ɡreɪn/
noun:
- 1. The small, hard seed of a plant, especially a cereal plant.
- Example: Wheat is a common grain used for making bread.
- 2. A single particle of a substance, often used in the context of materials such as sand or salt.
- Example: She found a grain of sand stuck to her shoe.
- 3. A tiny or minute amount; a morsel.
- Example: There wasn't a grain of truth in his story.
- 4. The texture or pattern of a material, especially wood or fiber.
- Example: The wood's grain added character to the furniture.
- 5. In terms of color or other qualities, a component of material or an aspect that contributes to its overall appearance or behavior.
- Example: You need to select the right grain for the type of paint you are using.
verb:
- 1. To remove the outer layer from grains or to process grains.
- Example: Farmers will grain the crop before storing it.
Etymology
Latin 'granum' meaning 'grain, seed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to take something with a grain of salt:
To view something with skepticism or doubt.
grain of truth:
A small amount of truth in a statement.
grain bin:
A storage container for grain, typically on a farm.
Related Words
cereal:
A grass cultivated for its edible grains.
granary:
A storehouse for threshed grain.
granule:
A small particle or grain.
Slang Meanings of grain
Meaning: In the context of cannabis, refers to the small, seed-like buds.
Example Sentence: He packed the bowl with some good grain.
Meaning: Used to describe a small amount of something, particularly in a casual manner.
Example Sentence: Just add a grain of sugar to your coffee.