granule

[ˈɡrænjuːl]

granule Definition

  • 1a small compact particle of a substance
  • 2a small grain or pellet
  • 3a small crystalline particle

Using granule: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sugar granules are too big for this recipe.

  • Example

    The sand on the beach is made up of tiny granules.

  • Example

    The medicine comes in the form of small granules that dissolve in water.

granule Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for granule

Phrases with granule

  • a type of neuron found in the cerebellum

    Example

    The granule cells in the cerebellum are responsible for processing sensory information.

  • a layer of the cerebral cortex that contains granule cells

    Example

    The granule layer is located in the outermost part of the cerebellum.

  • granule-bound starch synthase

    an enzyme involved in the synthesis of starch in plants

    Example

    The granule-bound starch synthase is essential for the production of starch in plants.

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Summary: granule in Brief

A 'granule' [ˈɡrænjuːl] is a small, compact particle or grain of a substance, often used to describe sugar, sand, or medicine. It can also refer to small crystalline particles. The term extends to scientific contexts, such as 'granule cell,' a type of neuron in the cerebellum, and 'granule-bound starch synthase,' an enzyme involved in starch synthesis in plants.