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coarse-grained

[kawrs-greynd, kohrs-] / ˈkɔrsˈgreɪnd, ˈkoʊrs- /




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The third -- coarse-grained culture -- focuses on generalities, simplifications, and underlying principles.

From Science Daily • Apr. 22, 2024

As much as 100 feet deep and more than a mile wide in places, they are filled with coarse-grained sand, gravel and cobbles.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 18, 2022

The Stone of Destiny, described as coarse-grained, pinkish buff sandstone, is seen as a historic symbol of Scotland's monarchy.

From BBC • Sep. 12, 2022

A fractal is a particular repeating coarse-grained to fine-grain pattern, such as a tree whose forking patterns repeat in its branches, twigs, and leaf veins.

From Salon • Jun. 15, 2021

Believing that Meggers’s survey had been too coarse-grained, Heckenberger and Petersen decided to search a single area intensively.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann