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GR`ANT, v.t. 1. To admit as true what is not proved; to allow; to yield; to conc...
GRANIV'OROUS, a. [L. granum, grain, and voro, to eat.] Eating grain; feeding or ...
GRAN'ITIN, n. A granitic aggregate of three species of minerals, some of which d...
GRANIT'IC, a. Pertaining to granit; like granit; having the nature of granitic; ...
GRAN'ITEL, n. [dim. of granit.] A binary aggregate of minerals; a granitic compo...
GRAN'IT GRAN'ITE, n. In mineralogy, an aggregate stone or rock, composed of crys...
GRAN'ILITE,n. [See Granit .] Indeterminate granit; granit that contains more tha...
GRANGE, n. granj. A farm, with the buildings, stables, _c.
GRAND'SON, n. The son of a son or daughter.
GRAND'SIRE, n. A grandfather. 1. In poetry and rhetoric, any ancestor.
GRAND'NESS, n. Grandeur; greatness with beauty; magnificence.
GRAND'MOTHER, n. The mother of one's father or mother.
GRAND'LY, adv. In a lofty manner; splendidly; sublimely.
GRANDJU'ROR, n. One of a grand jury. In Connecticut, a peace-officer. GRAND JU'R...
GRAND'ITY, n. Greatness; magnificence. [Not used.]
GRAND'INOUS, a. [L. grando.] Consisting of hail.