granulé - translation to french
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granulé - translation to french

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Granules; Granule (disambiguation)

granulé         
n. granule, small grain
granulation         
n. granulation
granule         
n. granule, granulation

Definition

granule
(granules)
Granules are small round pieces of something.
She was spooning coffee granules into cups.
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft supp N

Wikipedia

Granule

A granule is a large particle or grain. It can refer to:

  • Granule (cell biology), any of several submicroscopic structures, some with explicable origins, others noted only as cell type-specific features of unknown function
    • Azurophilic granule, a structure characteristic of the azurophil eukaryotic cell type
    • Chromaffin granule, a structure characteristic of the chromophil eukaryotic cell type.
  • Astrophysics and geology:
    • Granule (solar physics), a visible structure in the photosphere of the Sun arising from activity in the Sun's convective zone
    • Martian spherules, spherical granules of material found on the surface of the planet Mars
    • Granule (geology), a specified particle size of 2–4 millimetres (-1 to -2 on the φ scale)
  • Granule, in pharmaceutical terms, small particles gathered into a larger, permanent aggregate in which the original particles can still be identified
  • Granule (Oracle DBMS), a unit of contiguously allocated virtual memory
  • Granular synthesis of sound
Examples of use of granulé
1. Un demi–kilom';tre de molasse percé centim';tre par centim';tre, grâce aux machines mais surtout grâce aux hommes qui ont vécu sous terre en progressant au rythme maximal de 5 m';tres par jour. «Regardez–moi ça, un vrai travail d‘artiste!» Quelques instants apr';s avoir pénétré dans la station CHUV, Michel Ducrest se précipite vers un mur granulé fait de béton projeté directement contre la roche. «Regardez comme les finitions sont bonnes.» A bientôt 68 ans, l‘ancien directeur général de l‘entreprise de construction fribourgeoise JPF n‘est pas peu fier.