Sage blossom honey is very delicate in both flavor and color, and does not granulate.
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They granulate the universe to pulp crashing particles only newly found.
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It's a granulate mixed in with the sand the trucks spread onto roadways.
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I see no need to granulate your yard for termites.
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A plastic-metal hybrid as a granulate or a strand.
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The wet granulate is prepared by adding the liquid binder-adhesive to the powder blend and mixing thoroughly.
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Compressed into granulate material, the shredded plastic parts are usually too indiscriminately mixed to permit any further use.
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Granulate pressing, also known as dust pressing, is widely used in the manufacture of ceramic tiles and, increasingly, of plates.
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It must be extracted immediately after processing is finished, as it will quickly granulate in the honeycomb and will be impossible to extract.
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Form into grains
Become granular
Form granulating tissue; "wounds and ulcers can granulate"
(granulation) new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process
(granulation) the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines"
Granular synthesis is a basic sound synthesis method that operates on the microsound time scale. It is often based on the same principles as sampling but often includes analog technology. ...
Granules on the photosphere of the Sun are caused by convection currents (thermal columns, Bu00E9nard cells) of plasma within the Sun's convective zone. The grainy appearance of the solar photosphere is produced by the tops of these convective cells and is called granulation.
To segment into tiny grains or particles
(granulated) silver, goldmithing technique: afixing small metal spheres to an ornament, to decorate its surface.