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GRAN'ULATE, v.t. [L. granum.]
GRAN'ULATE, v.i. To collect or be formed into grains; as cane-juice granulates into sugar; melted metals granulate when poured into water.
To form into grains or small masses] as, to
granulate powder, sugar, or metal.
To raise in granules or small asperities;
to make rough on the surface.
To collect or
be formed into grains; as, cane juice granulates into
sugar.
Consisting of, or
resembling, grains; crystallized in grains; granular; as,
granulated sugar.
Having numerous small elevations, as
shagreen.
Granulated steel, a variety of steel made by a particular process beginning with the granulation of pig iron. | ||||||||