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Gram   /græm/   Listen
Gram

noun
1.
A metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.  Synonyms: g, gm, gramme.
2.
Danish physician and bacteriologist who developed a method of staining bacteria to distinguish among them (1853-1938).  Synonym: Hans C. J. Gram.



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"Gram" Quotes from Famous Books



... freely except when it was clamped by the spring, s. This string, which was attached to the subject's leg by means of a light elastic band, after passing through the bar ran over a wheel, w, and hung tense by reason of a five-gram weight attached to the end. Until everything was in readiness for an experiment the string was left free to move through the bar so that movement of the animal was not hindered, but the instant before the ready-signal was given it was clamped by pressure on s. The diagram shows ...
— Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 • Various

... by Professors Aagesen and Gram, were appalling; they consisted of a slow, sleepy dictation. A death-like dreariness brooded always over the lecture halls. Aagesen was especially unendurable; there was no trace of anything human or living about his dictation. Gram had a kind, well-intentioned ...
— Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth • George Brandes

... in the same vol. with Dexippus and Eunapius, viii. p. 488 516,) was unknown to Gibbon. It is vague and pedantic, and contains few facts. The same criticism will apply to the poetical panegyric of Priscian edited from the Ms. of Bobbio by Ang. Mai. Priscian, the gram marian, Niebuhr argues from this work, must have been born in the African, not in either of the Asiatic Caesareas. ...
— The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 4 • Edward Gibbon

... Cantonese dialect for 'Chinese.' It was suggested that probably some American or Englishman who knew a little Chinese or Cantonese, wanting a name for the puzzle, might concoct one out of one of these words and the European ending 'gram.' I should say the name 'tangram' was probably invented by an American some little time before 1864 and after 1847, but I cannot find it in print before the 1864 edition of Webster. I have therefore had to deal very shortly with the word in the dictionary, telling what it is applied to and ...
— Amusements in Mathematics • Henry Ernest Dudeney



Words linked to "Gram" :   bacteriologist, metric weight unit, weight unit, obolus, carat, dkg, dag



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