- also
refer to:
Grub,
Appenzell Ausserrhoden,
Switzerland Grub, St. Gallen,
Switzerland Grub (Amerang), a
hamlet in Bavaria,
Germany Grub am Forst, a town...
- GNU
GRUB (short for GNU
GRand Unified Bootloader,
commonly referred to as
GRUB) is a boot
loader package from the GNU Project.
GRUB is the
reference implementation...
-
Grub was an open
source distributed search crawler platform.
Users of
Grub could download the peer-to-peer
client software and let it run
during their...
- The
witchetty grub (also
spelled witchety grub or
witjuti grub) is a term used in
Australia for the large, white, wood-eating
larvae of
several moths....
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Until the
early 19th century,
Grub Street was a
street close to London's
impoverished Moorfields district that ran from Fore
Street east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate...
- Look up
Grub Street in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grub Street is a
street in London's
Moorfields district, and one-time home to
impoverished "hack...
- larva, the pupa, and the
imago or adult. The
larvae are
commonly called grubs and the pupa
sometimes is
called the chrysalis. In some species, the pupa...
- The
Grub-Street Journal,
published from 8
January 1730 to 1738, was a
satire on po****r
journalism and hack-writing as it was
conducted in
Grub Street...
- Look up
Gruber or
gruber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gruber is a
German surname from
Austria and Bavaria,
referring to a
person from a geological...
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George Grub (1812–1892) was a
Scottish law
professor and
church historian.
Grub was born at Old
Aberdeen on 4
April 1812, the only
child of
George Grub, a...