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Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Dutch grâen, from Latin grānum. Doublet of grein and koren.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]graan n (plural granen, diminutive graantje n)
- (uncountable) grain, the edible seeds of certain grasses
- Rijst, tarwe, gerst en maïs zijn allemaal voorbeelden van granen.
- Rice, wheat, barley, and corn are all examples of grains.
- (countable) a grain plant, crop or harvest
- De boer verbouwt verschillende soorten graan op zijn land.
- The farmer grows different types of grain on his land.
- (countable) a cereal, a type of grass
- (countable) a single grain, a single cereal seed
- Een graantje rijst viel op de grond en werd opgemerkt door de vogels.
- A grain of rice fell on the ground and was noticed by the birds.
- (countable) a single grain, a granular particle
- Het zandstrand was bezaaid met kleine graantjes zand.
- The sandy beach was covered with tiny grains of sand.
Synonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- graanakker
- graangewas
- graanhalm
- graanhandelaar
- graankever
- graankip
- graanmeter
- graanmijt
- graanmot
- graanoogst
- graanschuur
- graansoort
- graanteelt
- ontbijtgranen
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