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    Grain
    /ɡrān/

    noun

    • 1. wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food. Similar cerealcereal crops
    • 2. a single fruit or seed of a cereal: "a few grains of corn" Similar kernelseedgristfruit

    verb

    • 1. give a rough surface or texture to: "her fingers were grained with chalk dust"
    • 2. paint (something, especially furniture or interior surfaces) in imitation of the grain of wood or marble: "what is the use of having natural wood when you can grain it like that?"
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  6. Definitions of grain. noun. a cereal grass. “wheat is a grain that is grown in Kansas” see more. noun. dry seed-like fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn. synonyms: caryopsis. see more. noun. foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses. synonyms: cereal, food grain. see more. noun.

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