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1828 dictionary(316) Words.

abacus
absolute
accidence
accident
accusative
accusatively
active
adjective
adjunct
adnoun
adverb
anacreontic
anagram
anagrammatic
anagrammatical
anagrammatically
anagrammatism
anagrammatist
anagrammatize
analogy
anastrophy
anomalous
anomaly
antecedent
anteposition
anthology
antiptosis
antistrophe
aorist
apex
apostrophy
apposition
aptote
article
asper
asyndeton
attributive
beautiful
begin
but
case
causal
centigram
chilogram
chronogram
chronogrammatic
chronogrammatical
chronogrammatist
circumflex
clause
collective
colon
common
comparative
compare
comparison
compendious
compound
conception
concord
concordance
conditional
conjugate
conjugation
conjunction
conjunctive
connective
considering
construct
construction
continuative
contraction
contrary
copulative
could
counterdraw
crasis
cylinder
dated
dateless
dater
dating
dative
decadal
decade
decadence
decadency
decagon
decagram
decidedly
decidence
decider
deciding
deciduous
deciduousness
decigram
defective
definitive
delineate
dental
deponent
derivation
diagonal
diagram
diamonded
diastole
diastoly
diminutive
diptote
discretive
disjunctive
distich
distributive
dolphin
elision
ellipsis
enallage
enclitic
enclitics
ending
epigram
epigrammatic
epigrammatical
epigrammatist
equiangular
eteostic
etymology
example
exclamation
feminine
fether-grass
fiftieth
figure
formation
formative
frequentative
fulsome
future
gender
genitive
gerund
govern
government
gram
gramercy
gramineal
gramineous
graminivorous
grammar
grammar-school
grammarian
grammatical
grammatically
grammaticaster
grammaticize
grammatist
grammatite
grample
grampus
have
hectogram
heteroclite
hierogram
hierogrammatic
hierogrammatist
humanist
humanity
hypallage
hyperbate
i
ill
imperative
imperfect
impersonal
improperly
indicative
indifferent
infinitive
inflect
inflection
intransitive
inversion
involution
irregular
kilogram
liberal
lipogram
lipogrammatist
liquid
literature
madrigal
masculine
metagrammatism
metaplasm
milligram
miss
mode
monogram
monogrammal
movable
mute
name
neuter
noun
number
nunnation
object
objective
oblike
onomatopy
optative
orc
orthography
paradigm
paragoge
paragram
paragrammatist
parallelogram
parallelogramic
parallelogramical
parallelopiped
parallelopipedia
parathesis
parelcon
parse
part
participle
particle
partitive
passive
perfect
person
personal
philology
plural
point
pointed
pointedness
polygram
position
positive
possessive
postfix
potential
preposition
present
preterimperfect
preterit
preterperfect
primitive
prism
privative
programma
pronoun
prosody
punctuation
quantity
quincunx
rectangle
redditive
regimen
relative
rhomb
rule
scale
scheme
science
semi-vowel
semicolon
sentence
shadow-grass
singular
springer
sting
subject
subjunctive
substantive
substantively
substitution
superlative
suppression
syllepsis
synalepha
syncopy
syntax
systoly
temporal
tense
term
termination
tetragonal
tetraptote
tetrastich
theme
time
toss
trangram
transitive
transpose
transposition
transverse
tremolite
triptote
unaugmented
ungrammatical
ungrammatically
variation
verb
verbal
vocative
voice
vowel
went
witticism
you
zeugma



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1828 Definition

GRAM, a. Angry.

GRAM, n. [Gr. the twenty fourth part of an ounce.]

In the new system of French weights, the unity of weights. It is the weight of a quantity of distilled water equal to a cubic centimeter, or 18 grains French, or du poids de marc, equal to 15.444 grains troy.

1913 Definition
Gram (gram)
a.(?)
Gram
[AS. gram; akin to E. grim. ***radic]35.]
  1. Angry.
    [Obs.] Havelok, the Dane.
  2. The East Indian name of the chick- pea (Cicer arietinum) and its seeds; also, other similar seeds there used for food.
  3. The unit of 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.

    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.


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