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granulate

[gran-yuh-leyt] / ˈgræn jəˌleɪt /


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Meanwhile, Enviroo recently secured £58m to build a new recycling facility in the north-west of England, specialising in converting PET drink bottles into a recycled granulate that can be used in food packaging.

From BBC Oct. 23, 2025

And if honey does granulate it is still perfectly fine to eat.

From Salon Jun. 3, 2023

For well owners receiving Army assistance, the long-term plans for the taxpayer-financed cleanup range from installing granulate activated filtration systems to drilling deeper wells that could tap into PFAS-free water.

From Seattle Times Oct. 23, 2022

For the A3, 45 bottles are used, ground up to create a granulate that is turned into a polyester yarn, accounting for 89 percent of the seat material.

From New York Times Sep. 9, 2021

Nutlets smooth or granulate; scar basal, small; ovary deeply 4-parted.

From The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee by Asa Gray

I use a frother, and a little bit of granulated monk fruit sugar on top.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2025

Rock hard, they are granulated then infused with a secret marinade of ingredients from the list above, before being roasted to create new flavours, aromas and compounds.

From BBC Sep. 12, 2024

Surprisingly, sugar -- the white, granulated kind found in nearly every household -- served as an inexpensive, convenient source of carbon atoms.

From Science Daily May 2, 2024

Some brands rounded things out with sugar — granulated, brown, even hardwood-smoked — and many were very high in salt, with a few containing more than 20 percent of the recommended daily value of sodium.

From Salon Apr. 16, 2024

Back then the only things Mama purchased from the store were coffee beans, granulated sugar, salt, and pepper.

From "Reaching for the Moon" by Katherine Johnson

Another preparation, called Graham grits, is prepared by granulating the outer layers of the kernel together with the germ of the wheat.

From Science in the Kitchen. by Mrs. E. E. Kellogg

In the event of the skin giving way, the same form of dressing should be continued till the slough has separated and a healthy granulating surface is formed.

From Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. by Alexis Thomson

At the same time it must be remembered that the granulating process of repair is always more rapid upon the plantar cushion and fleshy sole than upon the bone, or upon tendinous or cartilaginous structures.

From Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Harry Caulton Reeks

Some one may have a particular predilection for granulating wounds and mucous membranes, and thereby produce a diphtheritic inflammation.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various

The hydraulic press, consequently was only used to compress the powder dust into thin cakes, which were sent to the granulating department to be used for fine grain powder only.

From History of the Confederate Powder Works by George Washington Rains




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