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The direction in which the grass on a putting lies after it has been shortly cut
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The direction, size, arrangement or appearance of the fibers in wood or veneer.
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refers to the direction or orientation of wood cells, particularly the fibrous element.
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An individual crystal in a polycrystalline metal or alloy; it may or may not contain twinned regions and subgrains; a portion of a solid metal (usually a fraction of an inch in size), in which the atoms are arranged in an orderly pattern.
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The natural pattern of pores and wrinkles that creates the texture on a hide.
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| grain | a field where grain is grown |
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| grain | a merchant who deals in food grains |
| grain | moth whose larvae feed on grain |
| grain | any of several sorghums cultivated primarily for grain |
| grain | a field where grain is grown |
| grain | United States composer (born in Australia) who lived in London and collected English folk songs (1882-1961) |
| grain | the quality of being composed of relatively large particles |
| grain | a texture like that of wood |
| grain | West African plant bearing pungent peppery seeds |
| grain | composed of or covered with relatively large particles |
| grain | a variety of grainy club mushrooms |
| grain | any of various mushrooms of the class Ascomycete |
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