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gram
1[ gram ]
noun
- a metric unit of mass or weight equal to 15.432 grains; one thousandth of a kilogram. : g
-gram
2- a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek, where it meant 鈥渟omething written,鈥 鈥渄rawing鈥 ( epigram; diagram ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words ( oscillogram ).
gram
3[ gram ]
noun
- (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
- any of several other beans, as the mung bean, Vigna radiata green gram, or golden gram, or the urd, V. mungo black gram.
-gram
4- a combining form of gram 1:
kilogram.
-gram
5- a combining form extracted from telegram, used in the formation of compound words that have the general sense 鈥渕essage, bulletin鈥:
culturegram; electiongram; prophecy-gram.
Gram
6[ grahm ]
noun
- (in the Volsunga Saga ) the sword of Sigmund, broken by Odin, repaired by Regin, and used again by Sigurd in killing Fafnir.
gram.
7abbreviation for
- grammar.
- grammarian.
- grammatical.
-gram
1combining form
- indicating a drawing or something written or recorded
telegram
hexagram
gram.
2abbreviation for
- grammar
- grammatical
gram
3/ 伞谤忙尘 /
noun
- a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. It is equivalent to 15.432 grains or 0.002聽205 pounds g
gram
4/ 伞谤忙尘 /
noun
- any of several leguminous plants, such as the beans Phaseolus mungo ( black gram or urd ) and P. aureus ( green gram ), whose seeds are used as food in India
- the seed of any of these plants
gram
5/ 伞谤蓱藧尘 /
noun
- (in India) a village
Gram
1- Danish bacteriologist who in 1884 developed a method of staining bacteria, called Gram's stain or Gram's dye, that is used to identify and classify bacteria, often from samples of infected body fluids. The classification, called gram-negative or gram-positive, can be useful in the initial selection of antibiotics to treat the infection.
gram
2- A unit of mass in the metric system, equal to 0.001 kilogram or 0.035 ounce.
- See Table at measurement
gram
- The basic unit of measurement for mass in the metric system ; one cubic centimeter of water has a mass of approximately one gram.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gram1
Origin of gram3
Origin of gram4
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gram1
Origin of gram2
Origin of gram3
Origin of gram4
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亚洲网紅露点s That Use -gram
What does -gram mean?
The combining form -gram is used like a suffix that has three distinct senses.
The first of these senses is 鈥渟omething written鈥 or 鈥渄rawing鈥 and this form of -gram is frequently used in a variety of scientific and technical terms. This meaning of -gram comes from Greek 驳谤谩尘尘补, meaning 鈥渟omething written or drawn.鈥
The second of these senses is 鈥済ram,鈥 as in 鈥渙ne-thousandth of a kilogram,鈥 and this form of -gram is occasionally used in a variety of technical terms. This meaning of -gram also ultimately comes from Greek 驳谤谩尘尘补 but in the sense of 鈥渁 small weight.鈥
The third of these senses is 鈥渕essage; bulletin.鈥 This form of -gram is very occasionally used in a variety of technical terms, and its meaning is extracted from telegram. Find out more about the word telegram at our entry for the word.
Examples of -gram with the sense 鈥渟omething written鈥 or "drawing"
One example of a technical term that uses the form -gram is dactylogram, also known as 鈥渁 fingerprint.鈥
The dactylo- part of the word means 鈥渇inger,鈥 from Greek 诲谩办迟测濒辞蝉. As we have seen, -gram means 鈥渄rawing.鈥 Dactylogram literally translates to 鈥渄rawing of a finger.鈥
What are some words that use the combining form -gram?
- anagram (using the equivalent form of -gram in Latin)
- arteriogram
- electrogram
- pentagram (using the equivalent form of -gram in Greek)
- pictogram
- seismogram
What are some other forms that -gram may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form seismo- means 鈥渆arthquake.鈥 With this in mind, what does seismogram literally mean?
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