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Gram

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English

Alternate spelling

  • (chiefly British , but now old-fashioned) gramme

Etymology

Noun

gram (plural grams)

  1. A unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram (symbol: g)

Translations

  • Albanian: gram
  • Arabic: جرام
  • Dutch: gram m (1)
  • Finnish: gramma (1)
  • French: gramme m (1)
  • German: Gramm n (1)
  • Greek: γραμμάρια
  • Gujarati: ગ્રામ (grāma)
  • Hindi: ग्राम (grāma)
  • Italian: grammo m (1)
  • Japanese: グラム (guramu)
  • Polish: gram m (1)
  • Punjabi: ਗ੍ਰਾਮ (grāma)
  • Quechua: k’isura
  • Romanian: gram n (1)
  • Russian: грамм (gramm)
  • Sasxsek: karam
  • Spanish: gramo m (1)
  • Swedish: gram (1)
  • Vietnamese: gam (1)


Noun

gram (uncountable)

  1. A group of leguminous plants that are grown for their seeds.
  2. (uncountable) The seeds of these plants.

See also


Dutch

Noun

gram m

  1. gram (unit of mass)

Polish

Noun

gram m

  1. gram (unit of mass)

Romanian

Noun

gram n

  1. gram (unit of mass)

Swedish

Noun

gram n

  1. gram (unit of mass)



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