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grain
/ˈgren/
穀物,糧食;顆,粒;些微,一點兒;紋理;脾氣,特性
From:
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grain
/ˈgren/
名詞
谷(重量單位=64.8毫克),穀物,(顆)粒,格令,喱,谷(1格令=64.8mg)
From:
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grain
粒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grain
,
v. & n.
See
Groan.
[
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grain
n.
1.
A
single
small
hard
seed
;
a
kernel
,
especially
of
those
plants
,
like
wheat
,
whose
seeds
are
used
for
food
.
2.
The
fruit
of
certain
grasses
which
furnish
the
chief
food
of
man
,
as
corn
,
wheat
,
rye
,
oats
,
etc
.,
or
the
plants
themselves
; --
used
collectively
.
Storehouses
crammed
with
grain.
--
Shak
.
3.
Any
small
,
hard
particle
,
as
of
sand
,
sugar
,
salt
,
etc
.;
hence
,
any
minute
portion
or
particle
;
as
,
a
grain
of
gunpowder
,
of
pollen
,
of
starch
,
of
sense
,
of
wit
,
etc
.
I
. . .
with
a
grain
of
manhood
well
resolved
.
--
Milton
.
4.
The
unit
of
the
English
system
of
weights
; --
so
called
because
considered
equal
to
the
average
of
grains
taken
from
the
middle
of
the
ears
of
wheat
. 7,000
grains
constitute
the
pound
avoirdupois
,
and
5,760
grains
the
pound
troy
.
A
grain
is
equal
to
.0648
gram
.
See
Gram.
5.
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
.
All
in
a
robe
of
darkest
grain.
--
Milton
.
Doing
as
the
dyers
do
,
who
,
having
first
dipped
their
silks
in
colors
of
less
value
,
then
give
'
them
the
last
tincture
of
crimson
in
grain.
--
Quoted
by
Coleridge
,
preface
to
Aids
to
Reflection
.
6.
The
composite
particles
of
any
substance
;
that
arrangement
of
the
particles
of
any
body
which
determines
its
comparative
roughness
or
hardness
;
texture
;
as
,
marble
,
sugar
,
sandstone
,
etc
.,
of
fine
grain
.
Hard
box
,
and
linden
of
a
softer
grain
.
--
Dryden
.
7.
The
direction
,
arrangement
,
or
appearance
of
the
fibers
in
wood
,
or
of
the
strata
in
stone
,
slate
,
etc
.
Knots
,
by
the
conflux
of
meeting
sap
,
Infect
the
sound
pine
and
divert
his
grain
Tortive
and
errant
from
his
course
of
growth
. --
Shak
.
8.
The
fiber
which
forms
the
substance
of
wood
or
of
any
fibrous
material
.
9.
The
hair
side
of
a
piece
of
leather
,
or
the
marking
on
that
side
.
10.
pl.
The
remains
of
grain
,
etc
.,
after
brewing
or
distillation
;
hence
,
any
residuum
.
Also
called
draff
.
11.
Bot.
A
rounded
prominence
on
the
back
of
a
sepal
,
as
in
the
common
dock
.
See
Grained
,
a.
, 4.
12.
Temper
;
natural
disposition
;
inclination
. [
Obs
.]
Brothers
. . .
not
united
in
grain.
--
Hayward
.
13.
A
sort
of
spice
,
the
grain
of
paradise
. [
Obs
.]
He
cheweth
grain
and
licorice
,
To
smellen
sweet
. --
Chaucer
.
Against the grain
,
against
or
across
the
direction
of
the
fibers
;
hence
,
against
one's
wishes
or
tastes
;
unwillingly
;
unpleasantly
;
reluctantly
;
with
difficulty
. --
Swift
.
--
Saintsbury
.
--
A grain of allowance
,
a
slight
indulgence
or
latitude
a
small
allowance
.
Grain binder
,
an
attachment
to
a
harvester
for
binding
the
grain
into
sheaves
.
Grain colors
,
dyes
made
from
the
coccus
or
kermes
insect
.
Grain leather
.
(a)
Dressed
horse
hides
.
(b)
Goat
,
seal
,
and
other
skins
blacked
on
the
grain
side
for
women's
shoes
,
etc
.
Grain moth
Zool.
,
one
of
several
small
moths
,
of
the
family
Tineid
æ (
as
Tinea granella
and
Butalis cerealella
),
whose
larv
æ
devour
grain
in
storehouses
.
Grain side
Leather
,
the
side
of
a
skin
or
hide
from
which
the
hair
has
been
removed
; --
opposed
to
flesh side.
Grains of paradise
,
the
seeds
of
a
species
of
amomum
.
grain tin
,
crystalline
tin
ore
metallic
tin
smelted
with
charcoal
.
Grain weevil
Zool.
,
a
small
red
weevil
(
Sitophilus granarius
),
which
destroys
stored
wheat
and
other
grain
,
by
eating
out
the
interior
.
Grain worm
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
the
grain
moth
.
See
grain moth
,
above
.
In grain
,
of
a
fast
color
;
deeply
seated
;
fixed
;
innate
;
genuine
.
“Anguish
in
grain.”
--
Herbert
.
To dye in grain
,
to
dye
of
a
fast
color
by
means
of
the
coccus
or
kermes
grain
[
see
Grain
,
n.
, 5];
hence
,
to
dye
firmly
;
also
,
to
dye
in
the
wool
,
or
in
the
raw
material
.
See
under
Dye.
The
red
roses
flush
up
in
her
cheeks
. . .
Likce
crimson
dyed
in
grain.
--
Spenser
.
--
To go against the grain of
(
a
person
),
to
be
repugnant
to
;
to
vex
,
irritate
,
mortify
,
or
trouble
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grain
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Grained
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Graining.
]
1.
To
paint
in
imitation
of
the
grain
of
wood
,
marble
,
etc
.
2.
To
form
(
powder
,
sugar
,
etc
.)
into
grains
.
3.
To
take
the
hair
off
(
skins
);
to
soften
and
raise
the
grain
of
(
leather
,
etc
.).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grain
,
v. i.
1.
To
yield
fruit
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
form
grains
,
or
to
assume
a
granular
form
,
as
the
result
of
crystallization
;
to
granulate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grain
n.
1.
A
branch
of
a
tree
;
a
stalk
or
stem
of
a
plant
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
tine
,
prong
,
or
fork
.
Specifically
:
(a)
One
the
branches
of
a
valley
or
of
a
river
.
(b)
pl.
An
iron
fish
spear
or
harpoon
,
having
four
or
more
barbed
points
.
3.
A
blade
of
a
sword
,
knife
,
etc
.
4.
Founding
A
thin
piece
of
metal
,
used
in
a
mold
to
steady
a
core
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grain
n
1:
a
small
hard
particle
; "
a
grain
of
sand
"
2:
foodstuff
prepared
from
the
starchy
grains
of
cereal
grasses
[
syn
:
food grain
,
cereal
]
3:
used
for
pearls
or
diamonds
: 50
mg
or
1/4
carat
[
syn
:
metric
grain
]
4: 1/60
dram
;
equals
an
avoirdupois
grain
or
64.799
milligrams
5: 1/7000
pound
;
equals
a
troy
grain
or
64.799
milligrams
6:
dry
seedlike
fruit
produced
by
the
cereal
grasses
: e.g.
wheat
,
barley
,
Indian
corn
[
syn
:
caryopsis
]
7:
the
direction
or
texture
of
fibers
found
in
wood
or
leather
or
stone
or
in
a
woven
fabric
; "
saw
the
board
across
the
grain
"
v
1:
thoroughly
work
in
; "
His
hands
were
grained
with
dirt
" [
syn
:
ingrain
]
2:
paint
(
a
surface
)
to
make
it
look
like
stone
or
wood
3:
form
into
grains
[
syn
:
granulate
]
4:
become
granular
[
syn
:
granulate
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Grain
used
,
in
Amos
9:9,
of
a
small
stone
or
kernel
;
in
Matt
. 13:31,
of
an
individual
seed
of
mustard
;
in
John
12:24, 1
Cor
. 15:37,
of
wheat
.
The
Hebrews
sowed
only
wheat
,
barley
,
and
spelt
;
rye
and
oats
are
not
mentioned
in
Scripture
.
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