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Meanings of
coarse-grained
in anglès
Composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency.
gritty
grainy
granular
mealy
farinaceous
granulose
large-grained
Related terms
harsh
coarse
Sinònims
Examples for "
gritty
"
gritty
grainy
granular
mealy
farinaceous
Examples for "
gritty
"
1
The above kinds enjoy a
gritty
vegetable soil; perfect drainage is indispensable.
2
Root was far from his best but gutsed out a
gritty
innings.
3
The
nitty
-
gritty
of the American dream doesn't come much grittier than this.
4
This was exactly the kind of
gritty
response he had hoped for.
5
The historically accurate film Dunkirk is being praised for its
gritty
reality.
1
This week brought yet another documentary with near wall-to-wall
grainy
old footage.
2
A
grainy
,
gray picture of a dismal room appears on the screen.
3
It tasted slightly
grainy
,
imbued with the sunlight of a summer morning.
4
There's even a windshield cam to record
grainy
images during the descent.
5
One screen, larger than the rest, showed a moving
grainy
gray image.
1
The data needs to be sufficiently
granular
so as to be useful.
2
Similar to Cheddar, but more
granular
,
softer in texture and marketed younger.
3
Recurrent
granular
deposits developed in the corneal graft 14 months after surgery.
4
Involucrin was used as a differentiation marker for spinous and
granular
cells.
5
The formation of the
granular
sphere was hastened by any accidental injury.
1
Hajj is not a
mealy
-
mouthed
liberal suck-up to Islamic countries or institutions.
2
Nearly everyone involved in the shenaniagns had some
mealy
-
mouthed
excuses to offer.
3
When we need protest and backbone, we get
mealy
-
mouthed
responses and jellyfish.
4
It is dry and
mealy
,
of the taste of chestnuts and cheese.
5
On boiling the fruit it became nearly as
mealy
as a potato.
1
It contained partly-digested food, apparently consisting of cheese, potatoes and
farinaceous
powder.
2
The
farinaceous
matter afforded by each plant is very considerable, 500 lbs.
3
The lungs are satisfied with a provision of vegetable and
farinaceous
food.
4
The result is, they know but little of
farinaceous
or vegetable food.
5
Fresh mutton or beef, a variety of vegetables, and a
farinaceous
pudding.
1
The soluble filtrate from starch paste also contains a substance identical with
granulose
.
1
I therefore come back to my
large
-
grained
powder that removes these difficulties.
2
I return then to my
large
-
grained
powder, which removes those difficulties.
3
Even the climbing wards off the weak, as the
large
-
grained
crystals make crack climbing here akin to practicing crocodile dentistry.
4
Over time, emmer evolved naturally into durum wheat, the same
large
-
grained
,
amber-colored grain we use today ground into flour for pasta.
5
Mr. Cameron states that "the kind of sugar which is both healthful and economical, is the dry,
large
-
grained
and light-colored variety."
Usage of
coarse-grained
in anglès
1
Large crystals and a subsequent demand for tape characterize the
coarse
-
grained
granite.
2
A microgel particle consists of
coarse
-
grained
linear polymers, which are tetra-functionally crosslinked.
3
These particles are an ideal test system for the extension of
coarse
-
grained
models.
4
His holo, rather, a genial if somewhat
coarse
-
grained
ghost afloat in golden light.
5
A
coarse
-
grained
model for molecular dynamics simulations is extended from lipids to proteins.
6
The Roaches are outcrops of gritstone, a
coarse
-
grained
sandstone popular with rock climbers.
7
His impersonation on the liner, shrewd, slangy,
coarse
-
grained
,
patronizing, had been a triumph.
8
In
coarse
-
grained
rocks, pressure develops more distant partings which separate the rocks into blocks.
9
Next, the Poincaré plots are constructed for the original and the
coarse
-
grained
time series.
10
The ice-floor of the first chamber is described as consisting of a
'
coarse
-
grained
'
material.
11
The marble is
coarse
-
grained
,
but of a very brilliant whiteness.
12
This half-pound shell was propelled by a charge of 16 drams of
coarse
-
grained
powder.
13
These model interactions can be used to construct
coarse
-
grained
force fields for larger molecular systems.
14
The efficacy of the mapping of a
coarse
-
grained
system onto an all-atom simulation is discussed.
15
The flesh is sweet, though generally
coarse
-
grained
and watery.
16
They were steady, clear-looking, solid, rather
coarse
-
grained
,
grave men.
Other examples for "coarse-grained"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
rather coarse-grained
Coarse-grained
through the time