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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...
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various knots and
grains made to
resemble the wood they were
intended to counterfeit. This
account would appear to
indicate that
grainers were a professional...
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Grain Fort is a
former artillery fort
located just east of the
village of
Grain, Kent. It was
constructed in the 1860s to
defend the
confluence of the...
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Puffed grains are
grains that have been
expanded ("puffed")
through processing. They have been made for
centuries with the
simplest methods like popping...
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Grain entrapment, or
grain engulfment,
occurs when a
person becomes submerged in
grain and
cannot get out
without ****istance. It most
frequently occurs...
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Grain whisky normally refers to any
whisky made, at
least in part, from
grains other than
malted barley.
Frequently used
grains include maize, wheat,...
- Look up
against the
grain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Against the
Grain may
refer to:
Against the
Grain: More Meat Than Wheat, a 1981 Australian...
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Grain of
Wheat is a
historical novel written by
Kenyan novelist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o,
first published as part of the
influential Heinemann African Writers...
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Ancient grains is a
marketing term used to
describe a
category of
grains and
pseudocereals that are
purported to have been
minimally changed by selective...
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cereal grains, such as oats, wheat, rye, and barley.
Groats are
whole grains that
include the
cereal germ and fiber-rich bran
portion of the
grain, as well...