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[ grey-nuh ] / ˈgreɪ nə /
noun(in prescriptions) plural of granum. Origin of granaBorrowed into English from Latin around 1890–95 Words nearby granaGram's method, Gram's solution, Gram's stain, Gram-variable, gran, grana, Granada, granadilla, Granados, Grana Padano, granary Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for granaThe farm or grange was so called a grana gerendo—the overseer whereof was called the prior of the grange. Curiosities of Christian History|Croake James Compare Statutes of the Realm, i. 206: Tria grana ordei sicca et rotunda faciunt pollicem. Domesday Book and Beyond|Frederic William Maitland The celebrity of Grana Uile has been the theme of bards for many years. The Eve of All-Hallows, Vol. 3 (of 3)|Matthew Weld Hartstonge However, Grana succeeded in the object of her visit, and having made her peace with Elizabeth, returned to Ireland. The Eve of All-Hallows, Vol. 3 (of 3)|Matthew Weld Hartstonge
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