grain

US /ɡreɪn/
UK /ɡreɪn/
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1.

grano, cereal

a small, hard seed, especially that of a cereal plant such as wheat, corn, rye, oats, or rice

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The farmer harvested a field of golden grain.
El agricultor cosechó un campo de grano dorado.
Birds often feed on scattered grains.
Las aves a menudo se alimentan de granos dispersos.
2.

grano, partícula

a tiny, hard particle of a substance

:
A single grain of sand can feel rough.
Un solo grano de arena puede sentirse áspero.
There wasn't a grain of truth in his story.
No había ni un grano de verdad en su historia.
3.

veta, grano

the pattern of fibers in wood or stone

:
The carpenter admired the beautiful grain of the oak wood.
El carpintero admiró la hermosa veta de la madera de roble.
She chose a marble slab with a distinct grain for her countertop.
Ella eligió una losa de mármol con una veta distintiva para su encimera.
1.

granular, formar granos

to form into grains or small particles

:
The sugar began to grain as it cooled.
El azúcar comenzó a granularse al enfriarse.
The process helps to grain the metal for better strength.
El proceso ayuda a granular el metal para una mayor resistencia.