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 Übersetzung für 'grains' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a grain | grains
VERB   to grain | grained | grained
graining | grains
grainsKörner {pl}
442
grains [granules, e.g. salt]Körnchen {pl} [z. B. Salz]
15
2 Wörter
tech.
bentonit grains
Bentonitkörner {pl}
brew
brewer's grains
Biertreber {pl} [wird heute auch als Sg. verwendet, was lt. Duden etc. falsch ist]
gastr.
kefir grains
Kefirkörner {pl}
gastr.
kefir grains
Kefirknollen {pl} [Kefirkörner]
bot.
pollen grains
Pollenkörner {pl}
sand grainsSandkörner {pl}
meteo.
snow grains {pl} <SG>
Schneegriesel {m}
winter grainsWintersaaten {pl}
3 Wörter
brew
brewer's spent grains
Treber {pl}
bot.
grains of pollen
Blütenstaubkörner {pl}
grains of riceReiskörner {pl}
grains of saltSalzkörner {pl}
grains of sandSandkörner {pl}
grains of shotSchrotkörner {pl}
malt spent grainsBiertreber {m}
types of grainsGetreidearten {pl}
bot.
unripe spelt grains {pl}
Grünkern {m}
agr.archaeo.bot.
wild cereal grains {pl}
Wildgetreide {n}
4 Wörter
brew
to remove (the) spent grains
austrebern
meteo.
drizzle or snow grains [during the preceding hour, WMO code 20]
Sprühregen {m} oder Schneegriesel [in der abgelaufenen Stunde]
5+ Wörter
agr.
distillers dried grains with solubles <DDGS>
Trockenschlempe {f}
Taxa/Spezies (Tiere, Pflanzen, Pilze)
bot.FoodInd.T
grains of paradise [also: Guinea grains] [Aframomum melegueta]
Paradieskörner {pl} [auch: Guineapfeffer]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Cleavage foliations may result due to stress-induced solution transfer by the redistribution of inequant mineral grains by pressure solution and recrystallization.
  • The grains are mostly anhedral, but a few euhedral grains could also be encountered.
  • Puffed grains are grains that have been expanded ("puffed") through processing.
  • These tokens are struck in both copper and brass, and have a wide range in weight, from as little as 45 grains to 100 grains (3 g to 6.5 g), with at least one example weighing 126 grains (8 g).
  • All of the feldspars have undergone alteration, the orthoclase forms tiny anhedral grains, and quartz forms small grains that are associated with secondary grains.

  • Grains of minerals are generally small in size. However, chromite grains up to 3 cm have been found.
  • Proponents of ancient grains say that they are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
  • Multigrain bread may be prepared using whole, unprocessed grains, although commercial varieties do not necessarily always contain whole grains.
  • This inspection, alongside tests revealing that the grains were magnetic, led McBride to conclude these grains were pieces of shrapnel.
  • The grains vary from coarse pebbly grits to shale. The finer the grains, the darker their color. The grains are cemented primarily by quartz, with iron oxide coating the grains.

  • These include grapestones and botryoidal grains. Grapestones are composite grains with an irregular shape that resembles a bunch of grapes, whereas botryoidal grains are similar to oolitic coats enveloping the aggregate grains.
  • Ferruginous sandstone with detritial framework grains. Quartz dominated with subordinate feldspar, glauconite and sporadic phosphatic grains.
  • The volume of water contained in a .458 Express case is 111 grains compared to the 103 grains of the .458 Lott and 92 grains of water in the .458 Winchester Magnum case.
  • Framework grains are sand-sized ([...] diameter) detrital fragments that make up the bulk of a sandstone.
  • The weight of a silver penny stayed constant at above 22 grains until 1344; afterwards its weight was reduced to 18 grains in 1351, to 15 grains in 1412, to 12 grains in 1464, and to 10 [...] grains in 1527.

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