granary

[ˈɡrænəri]

granary Definition

  • 1a storehouse for threshed grain
  • 2a region that produces a large amount of grain

Using granary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "granary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The granary was filled with wheat and barley.

  • Example

    The Midwest is known as the granary of the United States.

  • Example

    The granary was built to store the harvest.

granary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for granary

Phrases with granary

  • a small beetle that infests stored grain

    Example

    The granary weevil can cause significant damage to stored grain.

  • bread made from whole grain flour

    Example

    I prefer granary bread over white bread.

  • a type of burial in which the deceased is placed in a granary or grain bin

    Example

    Granary burials were common in some ancient cultures.

Origins of granary

from Latin 'granarium', meaning 'a place for grain'

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Summary: granary in Brief

A 'granary' [ˈɡrænəri] is a storehouse for threshed grain, such as wheat or barley. It can also refer to a region that produces a large amount of grain, like the Midwest in the United States. Examples include 'The granary was filled with wheat and barley.' and 'The Midwest is known as the granary of the United States.' Other phrases include 'granary weevil,' a beetle that infests stored grain, and 'granary bread,' bread made from whole grain flour.