Grain+ground

  • 1Grain crimping — or moist grain crimping is an agricultural technology, an organic way to preserve feed grain into livestock fodder by fermentation. Crimped grain brings health benefits to the animals and economical benefits such as cost savings and increased… …

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  • 2Ground beetle — Ground beetles Golden ground beetle eating an earthworm Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 3Grain elevator — Saskatchewan Wheat Pool No. 7, Thunder Bay, Ontario. A grain elevator is a tower containing a bucket elevator, which scoops up, elevates, and then uses gravity to deposit grain in a silo or other storage facility. In most …

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  • 4grain — n 1. seed, kernel, groats, grist, ground grain, grits; cereal, wheat, buckwheat, barley, corn, maize, rye, oats, rice, millet. 2. particle, piece, bit, scrap, Scot. curn; speck, mite, moit, mote, dot, point, dab, fleck, speck, spot; smidgen, Inf …

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  • 5grain — In Troy weight, the twenty fourth part of a pennyweight. Any kind of corn sown in the ground …

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  • 6grain — In Troy weight, the twenty fourth part of a pennyweight. Any kind of corn sown in the ground …

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  • 7stone-ground — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : ground in a buhrstone mill white flour … was a great improvement over the gray, coarse stone ground flour R.M.Wilder * * * /stohn grownd /, adj. (of wheat or other grain) ground between millstones, esp. those made of… …

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  • 8stone-ground — /stohn grownd /, adj. (of wheat or other grain) ground between millstones, esp. those made of burstone, so as to retain the whole of the grain and preserve nutritional content. [1900 05] * * * …

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  • 9stone-ground — stone′ ground′ adj. coo (of wheat or other grain) ground between millstones, esp. those made of burstone • Etymology: 1900–05 …

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  • 10Whole grain — Whole grains are cereal grains that bran and germ as well as the endosperm, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm. Whole grains can generally be sprouted while processed grains generally will not sprout. Whole meal… …

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