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| Source: gcide | Gram \Gram\, Gramme \Gramme\ (gr[a^]m), n. [F. gramme, from Gr. gra`mma that which is written, a letter, a small weight, fr. gra`fein to write. See {Graphic.}] The unit of mass or weight in the metric system. It was intended to be exactly, and is very nearly, equivalent to the weight in a vacuum of one cubic centimeter of pure water at its maximum density. It is equal to 15.432 grains. See {Grain}, n., 4. [1913 Webster]
{Gram degree}, or {Gramme degree} (Physics), a unit of heat, being the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water one degree centigrade.
{Gram equivalent} (Electrolysis), that quantity of the metal which will replace one gram of hydrogen. [1913 Webster]
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| Source: gcide | -gram \-gram\ (-gr[a^]m). [Gr. gra`mma a thing drawn or written, a letter, fr. gra`fein to draw, write. See {Graphic.}] A suffix indicating something drawn or written, a drawing, writing; -- as, monogram, telegram, chronogram. [1913 Webster]
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| Source: gcide | Gram \Gram\ (gr[a^]m), a. [AS. gram; akin to E. grim. [root]35.] Angry. [Obs.] --Havelok, the Dane. [1913 Webster]
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| Source: gcide | Gram \Gram\, n. [Pg. gr[~a]o grain. See {Grain.}] (Bot.) The East Indian name of the chick-pea ({Cicer arietinum}) and its seeds; also, other similar seeds there used for food. Gram
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