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Example sentences for "granular"

Lexicographically close words:
granteth; granting; grantit; grantor; grants; granulate; granulated; granulating; granulation; granulations
  1. The strong acids, either hot or cold, show no characteristic color reaction; the compound enters solution at the boiling point of the acid, and in the case of hydrochloric shows a white granular separation on cooling.

  2. Economy in grinding, a friable granular substance being produced instead of a hard clinker, whereby crushers are quite abolished, and the wear and tear of millstones greatly reduced.

  3. The image is formed by the telescope, subject to all the limitations of telescopic images, and is received on a plate essentially granular in structure, and is finally examined by the eye.

  4. The granular structure of the plate acts as the third factor in concealing irregularities and simplifying details; a third factor in producing the two simplest types of form--the straight line and the circular dot.

  5. It is eaten both fresh, white and sweet, and aged, when it is yellow, granular and sharp, with a characteristic flavor.

  6. When ripe, however, it is hardly distinguishable from the usual Cheddar made by the granular process.

  7. Friction and other influences aggravate the inflammatory process, so that erosions, granular and cystic degenerations, follicular ulcers and chronic enlargements, become complications of the catarrhal inflammation of the cervix.

  8. Sometimes they cause chronic pneumonia; at other times granular lids, and again at other times chronic endometritis.

  9. There is, however, one exception of which I desire to remind the reader, and that is a hemorrhagic or granular variety of inflammation.

  10. The eruption begins to dry up from the fifth to the seventh day forming granular crusts that are sometimes followed by pitting.

  11. This trap consists of slaty porphyry and granular feldspar rock, the beds being traversed by joints like those in the associated sandstone, limestone, and shale, and having the same strike and dip.

  12. Eurite is a rock in which the ingredients of granite are blended into a finely granular mass, mica being usually absent, and, when present, in such minute flakes as to be invisible to the naked eye.

  13. In the like manner, mica-schist alternates with chlorite-schist, and with beds of pure quartz or of granular limestone.

  14. In the specimen in Figure 622, the white layers consist almost exclusively of granular feldspar, with here and there a speck of mica and grain of quartz.

  15. In like manner gneiss and mica-schist may be nothing more than altered micaceous and argillaceous sandstones, granular quartz may have been derived from siliceous sandstone, and compact quartz from the same materials.

  16. Compact quartz, like that so frequently found in veins, is also found together with granular quartzite.

  17. This name has usually been extended to all granular mixtures, whether of hornblende and feldspar, or of augite and feldspar.

  18. The name trachyte (from trachus, rough) was originally given to a coarse granular feldspathic rock which was rough and gritty to the touch.

  19. Pâte Mariani is a very valuable substitute in granular catarrh of the throat and throat affections in general, for chlorate of potassium pastilles and the various lozenges containing opium, etc.

  20. Thanks to this circumstance, he has been able to derive much benefit from the use of Coca in granular pharyngitis which is generally unaffected by any other kind of treatment.

  21. In granular angina it takes the place of the topical medication and cauterizations which are so often injurious when they are used indiscriminately and to excess.

  22. Schaeffer and Schmidel, we think that there it is only an exaggeration of the very minute granular appearance cornatus has.

  23. The stem is unequal, sometimes long and sometimes short; stuffed, then hollow, tapering downward, punctate above with granular scales.

  24. This is a small species with a short stem and granular reddish-yellow pileus, and gills slightly attached to the stem.

  25. The young basidia as seen in Figure 2 are filled with a granular protoplasm.

  26. As the colony increases the granular character becomes more marked, until it seems to be made up of highly refractile granules, like a mass of particles of glass.

  27. It also very soon takes on a somewhat granular appearance.

  28. As its name imports, it consists of vesicles filled with a gray granular material.

  29. In the telescope the photosphere is not of uniform brilliancy, but presents a mottled or granular appearance, an effect created by the intermixture of spaces of unequal brightness.

  30. In some clusters the constituent stars are distinguishable as minute points of light; in others, more remote, they are of a coarse granular texture, and in those still more distant they resemble a 'heap of golden sand.

  31. A solution of potassa causes a white granular precipitate of cream of tartar, soluble by agitation in excess of the precipitant.

  32. Unlike pure iron, too, steel presents a granular instead of a fibrous structure when broken; the best samples closely resembling silver in this respect.

  33. When they extend or deepen, it is by a process of absorption; while they heal by granulation, whereby they become filled up with little granular growths of flesh.

  34. In tubercular skin diseases, as a friction in scrofulous swellings and indolent granular tumours, and as a dressing for ill-conditioned ulcers, especially those of a scrofulous character.

  35. The salt of commerce is usually in the form of a white granular powder, which is obtained by simply evaporating the solution to dryness, with constant stirring.

  36. The interior canal is often filled with a yellow granular substance, which is coloured brown by iodine.

  37. On further concentration, it yields a species of granular sugar (grape sugar.

  38. The weathered surface of granular limestone containing shells shows them standing in relief.

  39. As the shells are made of crystalline carbonate of lime, we may infer whether the carbonate of lime is less soluble in its granular or in its crystalline condition.

  40. Beneath the surface of the neve field and at its outlet the granular neve has been compacted to a mass of porous crystalline ice.

  41. Although small pieces of ice are brittle, the large mass of granular ice which composes a glacier acts as a viscous substance.

  42. All sensible dairymen are trying to keep pace with the times, and have adopted the granular plan.

  43. This is a characteristic granular limestone mineral, and a very interesting one.

  44. Pollinia granular or powdery, more or less cohering in 2 or 4 delicate masses, and attached at the apex to the beak of the stigma.

  45. The granular structure of the hairy scalp is opposed to the occurrence of the slit forms of exit, hence the openings were usually irregularly rounded.

  46. Here a deep gaping cleft with coarsely granular margins extended the whole antero-posterior length of the under surface of the left lobe, and the escape of bile was free.

  47. The synovial membrane was granular in appearance and reddened, but there was no suppuration outside the confines of the joint, except in a cavity corresponding to 2 inches of the track before it actually perforated the tibia.

  48. Thus the granular scalp and the comparatively homogeneous skin of the anterior abdominal wall will furnish good examples of the nature of the slight difference in appearance.

  49. In emery, magnetite in a granular form is largely associated with the corundum; and in certain kinds of mica magnetite occurs as thin dendritic enclosures.

  50. In one bladder the quadrifids in contact with a decaying mass contained numerous spheres of granular matter, which slowly changed their forms and positions.

  51. Before making these experiments, several roots were closely examined, and not a trace of the cloudy appearance or of the granular masses could be seen in any of them.

  52. The contents of the cells aggregated themselves into broken rings, still of a red colour, which very slowly and slightly changed their shapes, and the central spaces within these rings became cloudy with red granular matter.

  53. The cells forming all these glands contain a nucleus, and are lined by a thin layer of more or less granular protoplasm, the primordial utricle of Mohl.

  54. These terminal cells or glands contain granules and often globules of granular matter.

  55. In both cases the contents of the cells seemed rather more granular than they were before; but the granules did not exhibit any movement.

  56. Moreover, the dissolved nitrogenous matter is absorbed by the glands, as shown by their limpid contents being aggregated into slowly moving granular masses of protoplasm.

  57. Thus in the germ of the bird, so soon as it acquires consistency at the beginning of incubation, we can distinguish an upper smooth continuous surface and a lower more granular surface.

  58. Pistillate: In the axil of each bract; ovary, 3 locules each with 1 ovule, covered like the leaves with hairs and yellow, granular glands.

  59. Native magnesium carbonate occurring in white compact or granular masses, and also in rhombohedral crystals.

  60. If coarsely granular it is called saccharoidal.

  61. A granular crystalline rock consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar (as labradorite) and hypersthene.

  62. The granular movement is often quite as clear in the sarcodictyum itself, and may be recognised in the collopodia, which compose the irregular plasmatic network within the calymma.

  63. The extracapsulum is formed by the large, structureless, spherical calymma or concentric jelly-veil enveloping the capsule, and by the thin granular matrix or the layer of exoplasm which separates the calymma from the membrane.

  64. The podoconus consists of differentiated endoplasm, which becomes more deeply stained by carmine and offers greater resistance to solvents than the surrounding finely granular protoplasm.

  65. Numerous fine siliceous spicules lie scattered irregularly in a finely granular or porous matrix.

  66. More rarely it is possible to follow the granular stream thence through the sarcomatrix, and further into the interior of the central capsule.

  67. The membrane of the vesicular nucleus is thin, but firm, and encloses a clear or finely granular mass of nuclein.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "granular" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    atomic; coarse; embryonic; evanescent; germinal; grainy; granular; granulated; gravelly; gritty; gross; harsh; impalpable; imperceptible; imponderable; inappreciable; indiscernible; infinitesimal; intangible; invisible; lumpy; microcosmic; microscopic; molecular; pebbly; pulverized; rough; sandy; shingled; subatomic; tenuous; thin; unrefined