These are the meanings of the letters GAUIRN when you unscramble them.
- garni (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Grain (a.)
A sort of spice, the grain of paradise.
- Grain (a.)
Temper; natural disposition; inclination.
- Grain (n.)
A blade of a sword, knife, etc.
- Grain (n.)
A branch of a tree; a stalk or stem of a plant.
- Grain (n.)
A reddish dye made from the coccus insect, or kermes; hence, a red color of any tint or hue, as crimson, scarlet, etc.; sometimes used by the poets as equivalent to Tyrian purple.
- Grain (n.)
A rounded prominence on the back of a sepal, as in the common dock. See Grained, a., 4.
- Grain (n.)
A single small hard seed; a kernel, especially of those plants, like wheat, whose seeds are used for food.
- Grain (n.)
A thin piece of metal, used in a mold to steady a core.
- Grain (n.)
A tine, prong, or fork.
- Grain (n.)
An iron first speak or harpoon, having four or more barbed points.
- Grain (n.)
Any small, hard particle, as of sand, sugar, salt, etc.; hence, any minute portion or particle; as, a grain of gunpowder, of pollen, of starch, of sense, of wit, etc.
- Grain (n.)
One the branches of a valley or of a river.
- Grain (n.)
The composite particles of any substance; that arrangement of the particles of any body which determines its comparative roughness or hardness; texture; as, marble, sugar, sandstone, etc., of fine grain.
- Grain (n.)
The direction, arrangement, or appearance of the fibers in wood, or of the strata in stone, slate, etc.
- Grain (n.)
The fiber which forms the substance of wood or of any fibrous material.
- Grain (n.)
The fruit of certain grasses which furnish the chief food of man, as corn, wheat, rye, oats, etc., or the plants themselves; -- used collectively.
- Grain (n.)
The hair side of a piece of leather, or the marking on that side.
- Grain (n.)
The remains of grain, etc., after brewing or distillation; hence, any residuum. Also called draff.
- Grain (n.)
The unit of the English system of weights; -- so called because considered equal to the average of grains taken from the middle of the ears of wheat. 7,000 grains constitute the pound avoirdupois, and 5,760 grains the pound troy. A grain is equal to .0648 gram. See Gram.
- Grain (n.)
To form grains, or to assume a granular ferm, as the result of crystallization; to granulate.
- Grain (n.)
To yield fruit.
- Grain (v. & n.)
See Groan.
- Grain (v. t.)
To form (powder, sugar, etc.) into grains.
- Grain (v. t.)
To paint in imitation of the grain of wood, marble, etc.
- Grain (v. t.)
To take the hair off (skins); to soften and raise the grain of (leather, etc.).
- nairu (unknown)
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- Ruing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Rue
- Unrig (v. t.)
To strip of rigging; as, to unrig a ship.