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GRAMERCY, for Fr. grand-merci, is not in use. It formerly was used to express ob...
GRAM, a. Angry. GRAM , n. [Gr. the twenty fourth part of an ounce.] In the new s...
GRAL'LIC, a. [L. gralloe, stilts, crutches.] Stilted; an epithet given to an ord...
GRAITH, v.t. To prepare. [See Greith and Ready.]
GRA'INY, a. Full of grains or corn; full of kernels.
GRA'INSTAFF, n. A quarter-staff.
GRAINS, n. [in the plural.] The husks or remains of malt after brewing, or of an...
GRA'INING, n. Indentation. 1. A fish of the dace kind.
GRA'INER, n. A lixivium obtained by infusing pigeon's dung in water; used by tan...
GRA'INED, a. Rough; made less smooth. 1. Dyed in grain; ingrained.
GRAIN, n. [L. granum.] 1. Any small hard mass; as a grain of sand or gravel. Hen...
GRAIL, n. [L. graduale.] A book of offices in the Romish church. GRAIL , n. Smal...
GR`AFTING, ppr. Inserting cions on different stocks. Note. The true original ort...
GR`AFTER, n. One who inserts cions on foreign stocks, or propagates fruit by ing...
GR`AFTED, pp. Inserted on a foreign stock.
GR`AFT, n. [L. scribo, the sense of which is to scrape or to dig.] A small shoot...