- The
Castle of
Graines is a
castle in Val d'Ayas,
located near the
village with the same name in the muni****lity of Brusson,
Aosta Valley,
northern Italy...
-
grain crop is a
grain-producing plant. The two main
types of
commercial grain crops are
cereals and legumes.
After being harvested, dry
grains are more durable...
- five categories: "Graines de Top," "
Graines d’animateur," "
Graines de comique," "
Graines d’imitateur," and "
Graines de chanteur."
According to the initial...
-
Graining is the
practice of
imitating wood
grain on a non-wood surface, or on
relatively undesirable wood surface, in
order to give it the
appearance of...
- Snow
grains are a form of precipitation. Snow
grains are
characterized as very
small (<1 mm), white,
opaque grains of ice that are
fairly flat or elongated...
-
Grain whisky normally refers to any
whisky made, at
least in part, from
grains other than
malted barley.
Frequently used
grains include maize, wheat,...
- Feed
grain is any
grain used for
livestock feed,
including grain sorghum, oats, maize, rye, and barley.
These grains and the
farms producing them historically...
- The
grain trade refers to the
local and
international trade in
cereals such as wheat, barley, maize, and rice, and
other food
grains.
Grain is an important...
- The
Battle for
Grain (Italian:
Battaglia del grano), also
known as the
Battle for Wheat, was a
propaganda campaign launched in 1925
during the fascist...
- "The
Grain" or "A
Grain As Big As A Hen's Egg" (Russian: Зерно с куриное яйцо) is an 1886
short story by Leo
Tolstoy about a king s****ing to understand...