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metric weight unit vs grain

grain vs metric weight unit

metric weight unit and grain both are nouns.

metric weight unit is not a verb while grain is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
metric weight unit Yes No No No
grain Yes No Yes No
As nouns, grain is a hyponym of metric weight unit; that is, grain is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than metric weight unit:
  • metric weight unit: a decimal unit of weight based on the gram
  • grain: a weight unit used for pearls or diamonds: 50 mg or 1/4 carat
metric weight unit (noun) grain (noun)
a decimal unit of weight based on the gram the direction, texture, or pattern of fibers found in wood or leather or stone or in a woven fabric
the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance)
the smallest possible unit of anything
foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses
a relatively small granular particle of a substance
dry seed-like fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn
a cereal grass
1/7000 pound; equals a troy grain or 64.799 milligrams
1/60 dram; equals an avoirdupois grain or 64.799 milligrams
a weight unit used for pearls or diamonds: 50 mg or 1/4 carat
the side of leather from which the hair has been removed
metric weight unit (verb) grain (verb)
form into grains
become granular
thoroughly work in
paint (a surface) to make it look like stone or wood
Difference between metric weight unit and grain

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