Granulose
[gran-yuh-lohs] /ˈgræn yəˌloʊs/
adjective
1.
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/ˈɡrænjʊˌləʊs; -ˌləʊz/
adjective
1.
a less common word for granular
n.
part of starch convertible into sugar, 1875, from Late Latin granulum “small grain,” diminutive of granum “grain” (see grain) + chemical suffix -ose.
granulose gran·u·lose (grān’yə-lōs’)
adj.
Having a surface covered with granules.
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