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granulation The process of forming material into granules or grain-sized particles.
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granulation A pattern of small cells seen on the surface of the Sun caused by the convective motions of the hot solar gas.
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granulation Application of tiny gold beads to a plain surface by soldering. Employed extensively by the ancient Etruscans, the process was lost until he 19th century when it was rediscovered by experimentation's carried out largely by the celebrated Italian, Forutnato Castellani. Typical of the Etruscan style popular in the mid-nineteenth century GRISAILLE - Layer(s) of white enamel over gray ground produces a monochromatic effect. ...
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granulation Minute metal beads, usually, used to decorate jewelry. See ETRUSCAN.
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granulation Decoration consisting of minute spherical grains of metal soldered to a background usually in gold; the ancient method which left no solder visible between the grains and the surface of the gold was rediscovered only in the twentieth century.
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