abrade, brecciate, come to dust, crumble, effloresce, grain, heal over, mill, reduce to powder, scrunch, solidify, triturate
Definitionv. form into grains
Last update: October 11, 2015
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Functional male and female organs have been shown to exist in Pyronema and Boudiera; in Lachnea stercorea both ascogonia and antheridia a are present, but the antheridium a1 is non-functional, the ascogonial _s- - (fema l e) nuclei fusing in pairs; /'y' this is also the case' in Humaria /;' h; granulate and Ascobolus furfurs -./ '"aceus, where the antheridium is _ / /, - entirely absent. [Please select]
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Tom Merryweather has granulated lids, and I promised to touch them up for him. [Please select]
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The shell is finely granulated but appears smooth to the unaided eye. [Please select]
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Slag cement is made by grinding together slaked lime and granulated blast furnace slag. [Please select]
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Spanish fowls lay smoother eggs than Cochins, of which the eggs are generally granulated. [Please select]
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_ Some makers use clear crystalline granulated sugar, others disintegrate loaf sugar to a beautiful snow-white flour. [Please select]
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4 in its granulated state, and 1 litre weighs 800 to 875 grms. [Please select]
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Granulated bellite explodes fully by the aid of fulminating mercury. [Please select]
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Take a pint bottle, fill it one-fourth full of granulated sugar and fill up with water. [Please select]
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Barium nitrate was afterwards used, and the material was granulated, and consisted of nitrated gun-cotton. [Please select]
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Thus, in 1850, white (loaf) sugar was a luxury, retailing at about twenty cents per pound; in 1870 the wholesale price of pure granulated sugar was fourteen cents; in 1902 it was not quite five cents. [Please select]
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