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Turkish - Turkish
Kilogramın binde biri değerindeki kütle birimi
C. G. S (santimetre, gram, saniye) sisteminde kilogramın binde biri değerindeki kütle birimi. Kısaltması gr
English - English
A unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram. Symbol: g
The seeds of these plants
A group of leguminous plants that are grown for their seeds
Metric unit of mass weight One U S ounce is about 28 grams and one pound is 454 grams
A measurement of weight equal to about 1/28th of an ounce
– metric unit of weight There are 31 10 grams in a troy ounce
{i} unit of weight equal to 1/1000 of a kilogram
A metric unit of mass One U S ounce equals 28 4 grams; one U S pound equals 454 grams There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in one gram
A unit of weight in the metric system There are 28 grams in 1 ounce In some diet plans for people with diabetes, the suggested amounts of food are given in grams
A unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram
In metric units the weight of one cubic centimeter of water at 20 degrees Celsius and 1 atm
Metric unit of weight equal to 0 035 ounces One kilogram is equivalent to 1,000 grams, and one pound equals 453 6 grams
Danish physician and bacteriologist who developed a method of staining bacteria to distinguish among them (1853-1938)
(g) The basic unit of weight (mass) of the metric system, originally intended to be the weight of one cubic centimeter of water at 4oC
gram grams in BRIT, also use gramme A gram is a unit of weight. One thousand grams are equal to one kilogram. A football weighs about 400 grams. A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth (10-) of a kilogram. See table at measurement. A grandmother. the basic unit for measuring weight in the metric system (gramme, from gramma , from graphein ). Unit of mass or weight used especially in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of measurement. One gram is equal to 0.001 kg, about 0.035 oz, or 15.43 grains. The gram is very nearly equal to the mass of 1 cc of pure water at its maximum density. The gram of force is equal to the weight of a gram of mass under standard gravity. For greater precision, the mass may be weighed at a point at which the acceleration due to gravity is 980.655 cm/sec^2. See also gravitation; metric system
a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
a unit of weight in the metric system An ounce equals 28 grams In some meal plans for people with diabetes, the suggested amounts of food are given in grams
A unit of measurement in the metric system The gram (g) measures mass, and is about the weight of a cubic centimeter of water
a measure of weight equal to 15 432 grams
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  Metric measure of weight
It is equal to 15
The standard of mass in the metric system
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432 grains
The East Indian name of the chick- pea (Cicer arietinum) and its seeds; also, other similar seeds there used for food
The basic unit of weight in the Metric System equal to 1/1000 kilogram and nearly equal to the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at its maximum density; also equal to 1/28th of an ounce or 0 0022046 pound ADVANCE \x 540
See Grain, n
Danish physician and bacteriologist who developed a method of staining bacteria to distinguish among them (1853-1938) a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
(g) The basic unit of weight (mass) of the metric system, originally intended to be the weight of 1 cubic centimeter of water a 4 DegC
This is how tea is sold around the world Two grams is the standard measure to make one cup of tea
The unit of weight in the metric system
A suffix indicating something drawn or written, a drawing, writing; as, monogram, telegram, chronogram
A c g s (centimeter-gram-second) unit of mass Originally defined as the mass of 1 cubic centimeter of water at 4°C but now taken as the one-thousandth part of the standard kilogram, a mass preserved by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures
metric measure of mass used for small objects -- "A MacTruckie's hamburger weighs 115 grams " (233)
a metric unit of weight; 1 ounce is about 28 grams
unit of mass and weight in the metric system; the weight of one cubic centimeter of water at standard conditions; 28 35 grams equal one ounce; 45 36 grams equal one pound
It was intended to be exactly, and is very nearly, equivalent to the weight in a vacuum of one cubic centimeter of pure water at its maximum density
The basic unit of mass in the metric system A penny weighs roughly 2 5 grams
A metric unit of weight One ounce equals 28 4 grams
The basic unit of mass in the metric system
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Gram staining
Gram's method of distinguishing the two main groups of bacteria
Gram's method
a staining technique, using a sequence of crystal violet, iodine and safranine, used to differentiate bacteria into two large groups of species
gram equivalent
the amount of a substance, in grams, that is numerically equivalent to its equivalent weight
gram-calorie
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a gram of water by a degree centigrade: a unit of measure of energy
gram-molecular weight
the amount of a substance whose weight, in grams, is equal to its molecular weight
gram-negative
that is not stained violet by Gram's method
gram-positive
that is stained violet by Gram's method
Gram's method
A staining technique used to classify bacteria in which a bacterial specimen is first stained with crystal violet, then treated with an iodine solution, decolorized with alcohol, and counterstained with safranine. Gram-positive bacteria retain the violet stain; gram-negative bacteria do not
gram atom
amount of an element needed so that the weight in grams is equal to the atomic weight of the element
gram atom
the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element
gram atom
One mole of atoms of an element
gram calorie
small calorie, amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree
gram equivalent
The amount of a substance whose weight in grams is numerically equal to its equivalent weight
gram molecule
amount of an substance needed so that the weight in grams is equal to the molecular weight of the substance
gram molecule
the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams; the basic unit of amount of substance adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
gram stain
Staining technique for the initial identification of bacteria, devised in 1884 by the Danish physician Hans Christian Gram (1853-1938). The stain reveals basic differences in the biochemical and structural properties of a living cell. A slide containing a smear of bacteria is treated with a purple dye; the slide is then dipped in an iodine solution, followed by an organic solvent (such as alcohol) that can dissolve the dye. Gram-positive bacteria remain purple because they have a thick cell wall that the solvent cannot easily penetrate; gram-negative bacteria lose their colour because they have thin cell walls that allow the solvent to penetrate and remove the dye
gram's method
a staining technique used to classify bacteria; bacteria are stained with gentian violet and then treated with Gram's solution; after being decolorized with alcohol and treated with safranine and washed in water, those that retain the gentian violet aregram-positive and those that do not retain it are gram-negative
gram's solution
a solution used in staining bacteria by Gram's method; consists of one part iodine and two parts potassium iodide and 300 parts water
gram-negative
bacteria have less peptidoglycan and are structurally more complex The outer membrane on the gram-negative cell wall contains lipopolysaccharides, carbohydrates bonded to lipids Cells retain red dye in a Gram stain
gram-negative
(about bacteria) not retaining the primary violet stain after being stained by Gram's method
gram-negative
Losing the crystal violet stain and taking the colour of the red counterstain in Gram's method of staining bacteria (CMD 1997)
gram-negative
(of bacteria) being or relating to a bacterium that does not retain the violet stain used in Gram's method
gram-negative
refers to bacteria that have a thick double cell wall that contains lipopolysaccharide or endotoxin; these bacteria lose a violet stain when rinsed
gram-positive
(about bacteria) retaining the primary violet stain after being stained by Gram's method
gram-positive
(of bacteria) being or relating to a bacterium that retains the violet stain used in Gram's method
green gram
A bean from the seed of Vigna radiata, which is native to Bangladesh, India, one of many species recently moved from the genus Phaseolus to Vigna still often seen cited as Phaseolus aureus or Phaseolus radiatus
-gram
something written, drawn or otherwise recorded
centimeter-gram-second
A system of units formerly used in physics (now replaced by the SI system), in which the basic units of length, mass and time were respectively centimeter, gram, and second. Abbreviated as cgs or CGS
gramme
gram (unit of mass)
Gramme
gramme machine
bengal gram
Bengal gram is used whole in lentil curries The flour(besan) is used to prepare bhajias and may be used to flavour and thicken curries
bengal gram
Chana Dal
bengal gram
Chana
gramme
It was intended to be exactly, and is very nearly, equivalent to the weight in a vacuum of one cubic centimeter of pure water at its maximum density
gramme
see gram. Variant of gram. a British spelling of gram
gramme
It is equal to 15
gramme
{i} unit of weight equal to 1/1000 of a kilogram
gramme
Same as Gram the weight
gramme
432 grains
gramme
The unit of weight in the metric system
gramme
See Grain, n
gramme
a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
grams
A grandmother
grams
plural of gram
horse gram
twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
Turkish - English
gram
gram, Brit. gramme
(beyin) electroencephalogram
gram, gramme
gramme [Brit.]
gram(me)
grama
{i} gramme
gram-pozitif
(Tıp) gram-positive
gram kalori
gram calorie
gram molekül
gram-molecule
sıra sayı sıfatı gram
ordinal number
geniş zaman ortacı gram
present participle
300 gram tartın lütfen
Please weigh me 300 grams
açık hece gram
open syllable
belirtili nesne gram
qualified noun
belirtisiz nesne gram
unqualified noun
belirtisiz tamlama gram
a pair of nouns of which the first bears an adjectival relation to the second
bildirme kipleri gram
declarative verb forms
bildirme tümcesi gram
declarative sentence
bileşik sözcük gram
compound word
birleşik eylem gram
compound verb
birleşik sözcük gram
compound word
birleşik tümce gram
compound sentence
birleşik zaman gram
compound tense
bitirme eylemi gram
perfect verb form
davranma eylemi gram
an active verbal adjective expressing intent
devrik tümce gram
inverted sentence
dilek kipi gram
optative mood
dört gram
(eski yunan) drachm
dört gram
dram
dört gram
drachma
etken eylem gram
active verb
eylem kökü gram
verb root
eylem çekimi gram
conjugation
eylemden türeme ad gram
noun derived from a verb
eşdeğer-gram
gram-equivalent
fiil gövdesi gram
verb stem
fiil çekimi gram
conjugation
gelecek zaman gram
future tense
gelecek zaman ortacı gram
future participle
geniş zaman gram
simple present tense, aorist
gereklik kipi gram
necessitative mood
geçmiş zaman gram
past tense
geçmiş zaman ortacı gram
past participle
geçmiş öncesi gram
past perfect, pluperfect: -mişti
geçmişte gelecek zaman gram
past intentional: -ecekti
geçmişte geniş zaman gram
aorist past: -erdi
girişik tümce gram
complex sentence
gösterme adılı gram
demonstrative pronoun
gösterme belirteci gram
demonstrative adverb
gösterme sıfatı gram
demonstrative adjective
haber kipi gram
indicative mood
ikili kök gram
root used for forming both nouns and verbs
ikinci kişi gram
the second person
ikinci şahıs gram
the second person
ilgi eki gram
the suffix added to nouns and pronouns (e.g. dünkü, onlarınki)
ilgi zamiri gram. possessive pronoun
(e.g. onunki)
isim cümlesi gram
sentence that has "to be" as its main verb
isim hali gram. case
(of a noun)
isim takımı gram
two or more nouns grammatically related as possessor and possessed or modifier and modified
isim tamlaması gram
two or more nouns linked together to form a grammatical unit (e.g. okulun bahçesi, kız lisesi, altın saat)
istek kipi gram. the optative
(mood)
isteme kipleri gram
verbal forms indicating volition or necessity
iyelik eki gram
possessive suffix
iyelik zamiri gram
possessive pronoun
işaret sıfatı gram
demonstrative adjective
işaret zamiri gram
demonstrative pronoun
kalma durumu gram
the locative case, the locative
kalmalı tümleç gram
locative noun phrase with adverbial force
kapalı hece gram
closed syllable, syllable ending in a consonant
karşılaştırma derecesi gram
the comparative degree
karşıt anlamlı gram
antonymous, opposite in meaning
katmerli bileşik zaman gram. compound tense
(e.g. gelecektiyse, gelirseymiş)
katmerli iyelik gram. doubling of the possessive suffix
in a noun (e.g. birisi, ayakkabısı)
kesme işareti gram
apostrophe
kişi adılı gram
personal pronoun
kişi eki gram
personal ending
koşul birleşik zamanı gram
conditional mood
küçültme eki gram
diminutive suffix
nesne öbeği gram
an object and its modifiers; objective clause
niteleme belirteci/zarfı gram
adverb of manner, adverb of quality
niteleme sıfatı gram
descriptive adjective, adjective of quality
olumlu eylem gram
affirmative verb
olumlu tümce gram
affirmative sentence
olumsuz eylem gram
negative verb
olumsuz tümce gram
negative sentence
olumsuzluk eki gram
negative suffix
on gram
decagram
sıfat eylem gram
participle
temel cümle gram. main clause
(in a sentence)
temel tümce gram. main clause
(in a sentence)
topluluk adı gram
collective noun
uzatma işareti gram
circumflex, circumflex accent
uzun hece gram
long syllable
yan cümle gram
subordinate clause
yer belirteci gram
adverb of place
yönelme durumu gram
the dative case, the dative
yüz gram
hectogram
zaman belirteci gram
adverb of time
zaman eki gram. temporal suffix
(for a verb)
çatı eki gram
infix
çekim eki gram
inflectional suffix, inflection
çekimli eylem gram
finite verb
çıkma durumu gram
the ablative case, the ablative
çıkmalı tamlama gram
partitive construction
çıkmalı tümleç gram
noun in the ablative case used to modify a verb
ölçü belirteci gram
adverb of degree; adverb of frequency
özel ad gram
proper noun
üstünlük derecesi gram
the superlative, the superlative degree of comparison
üçüncü şahıs gram
the third person
şahıs zamiri gram
personal pronoun
şimdiki zaman gram
the present continuous tense
gram

    Hyphenation

    Gram

    Turkish pronunciation

    gräm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgram/ /ˈɡræm/

    Etymology

    [ 'gram ] (noun.) 1702. From French gramme, from Ancient Greek γραμμάριον (grammárion, “weight of two obols”), from γραμμή (grammḗ, “line”).
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