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granulegran‧ule /ˈɡrænjuːl/ noun [countable] granuleOrigin: 1600-1700 Late Latin granulum ‘small seed’, from Latin granum; ➔ GRAIN - Although the concentrated granules will burn any plants they touch, the diluted runoff is beneficial and provides fertilizer to plant roots.
- Both disk and arms are densely covered with granules.
- In the first minute of the plug formation the platelets retain their granules and remain loosely packed.
- Scattered granules are often present on the jaw plates and on parts of the adoral shields.
- The cerebellum, atop the brain stem, has many more, thanks to so many little granule cell neurons.
- The oral papillae are reduced and resemble large flattened granules.
- The oral shield is oval to rounded pentagonal with the distal edge fringed by granules or low spinelets.
ADJECTIVE► low· The ventral interradial areas are also covered by low granules.· It is covered by low multipointed granules.· The scales are armed with low granules and simple spines.· Gravy may be taken with the dinner menus, provided it is made with gravy powder or low-fat granules. ► small· The tentacle scales are small and variable, numbering from 0-5, some are needle-like while others resemble small granules.· Ventral interradial areas are covered by many quite small plates but granules are not present.· The ventral part of the arms does not have the small granules found in G. caputmedusae.· The oral area is covered with skin, often with small granules, which extends on to the ventral surface of the arms. a small hard piece of something: coffee granules |