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granular-se
Become granular.
grain
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granular
1
They would have to
granulate
the wood as she had done.
2
The beating seems to do this, causing the dye to
granulate
in larger particles.
3
The great question was would the syrup
granulate
;
and hundreds gathered to watch the experiment.
4
Liquid honey will slowly
granulate
in the refrigerator, and cream honey will get somewhat coarser.
5
It did
granulate
,
and the first product sold for twelve thousand dollars- alargesum at that time.
6
An expert, she could, in a few seconds, drain one's marrow,
granulate
the lungs, and demolish the loins.
7
They
granulate
very, very slowly.
8
But this substance taken alone is very difficult to mould or
granulate
,
and the loss of expensive solvents must necessarily be quite considerable.
9
Gold
granulate
is seen at a plant of gold refiner and bar manufacturer Valcambi SA in the southern Swiss town of Balerna December 20, 2012.
10
The
fine
-
granulated
sugar is the best and cheapest for general family use.
11
The original recipe calls for equal parts of brown and
granulated
sugar.
12
The days of
granulated
coffee beans might be a thing of yesteryear.
13
What is the price per pound of
granulated
and of powdered sugar?
14
Lift them out; drain them and when nearly dry roll in
granulated
sugar.
15
Beat together the yolks of the eggs and the
granulated
sugar.
16
Place in a bowl ½ cup butter and 1 cup of
granulated
sugar.
granulate in
granulate the lungs
granulate very
Portuguese
granular
Catalan
granular-se