Definition of Grammes

1. Noun. (plural of gramme) ¹

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Definition of Grammes

1. gramme [n] - See also: gramme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grammes

grammaticize
grammaticized
grammaticizes
grammaticizing
grammatischer Wechsel
grammatist
grammatists
grammatite
grammatites
grammatolatry
grammatologies
grammatology
gramme
gramme machine
grammer
grammes (current term)
grammotoxin
gramoche
gramoches
gramophone
gramophones
gramophonic
gramophonist
gramophonists
gramophony
gramp
grampa
grampas
grampies
gramps

Literary usage of Grammes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Druggist (1893)
"Dr. Squibb obtained by this process about 20 grammes of washed ether and eleven grammes of ethyl nitrite from 100 grammes of alcohol (" 480 grammes gave 93 ..."

2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1844)
"with spirit of wine; when dried in a water-bath it weighed 0.026 grammes, a result which gives 0.221 grammes, or 0.92 per cent, of humic acid to 24 grammes ..."

3. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1891)
"Menthol 8 grammes (15 grains to Jj). 4. Alcohol of 90 deg 100 grammes (or Jj). ... Phonic acid 2 grammes (about 1 grain). Extract of Cannabis Indica . ..."

4. The Analyst by Society of Public Analysts (Great Britain). (1880)
"The same quantities of the solutions were used in this case, but the ferrous sulphate was increased to -7 grammes, and the citric acid to 5 grammes. ..."

5. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1861)
"_ On the fourth day, at 10 o'clock AM, one hundred grammes of blood were abstracted, and upon examination found to contain 0.021 grammes of urea. ..."

6. The Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: For the Use of Students and by Luther Emmett Holt, John Howland (1911)
"Case I. Female; birth- weight 7 pounds 14 ounces (3100 grammes). First week, lost H ounce (45 grammes); after this gained steadily during the twenty-three ..."

7. The Analyst (1879)
"-5 grammes potash alum and 2 grammes citric acid were dissolved in 95 cc water, ... A similar experiment to the last, but 1-5 grammes of alum and 5 grammes ..."

8. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1855)
"His process is as follows: As soon as the cotton has been attacked by the nitric acid, it is.plunged.into hydrochloric acid in the proportion of Sb grammes ..."

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