Granary

  • 21Granary Burying Ground — 42° 21′ 26″ N 71° 03′ 42″ W / 42.35736, 71.06164 …

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  • 22granary weevil — noun : a small brown weevil (Sitophilus granarius) which feeds on and lays its eggs in the kernels of stored grain (as wheat, barley, maize) in which the larva develops and within the hull of which it pupates * * * a reddish brown weevil,… …

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  • 23granary — noun (plural ries) Etymology: Latin granarium, from granum grain Date: 1570 1. a. a storehouse for threshed grain b. a region producing grain in abundance 2. a chief source or storehouse …

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  • 24granary — /gray neuh ree, gran euh /, n., pl. granaries. 1. a storehouse or repository for grain, esp. after it has been threshed or husked. 2. a region that produces great quantities of grain. [1560 70; < L granarium, equiv. to gran(um) GRAIN + arium ARY] …

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  • 25granary — noun a) A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed. b) A fertile, grain growing region …

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  • 26granary — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bin, crib, barn; see storehouse …

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  • 27granary — gran|a|ry [ˈgrænəri US ˈgreı , ˈgræ ] n plural granaries [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: granarium, from granum; GRAIN] a place where grain, especially wheat, is stored …

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  • 28granary — gran|a|ry [ græn(ə)ri, greın(ə)ri ] noun count 1. ) a building where grain is kept 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY an area where a lot of grain is grown …

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  • 29granary — see GRAIN …

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  • 30granary — gran·a·ry || greɪnÉ™rɪ / græn n. structure in which grain is stored (generally after threshing or husking) …

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