Granate in english

Garnet

pronunciation: gɑrnət part of speech: noun
In gestures

granar = go to + seed. 

Example: This is a familiar sight for those who struggle with their lawns -- a dandelion has gone to seed insuring another crop of dandelions will arise shortly.

granate1 = garnet. 

Example: Information on the geological origin of raw garnet is a pre-requisite for the better understanding of garnet production and trade in ancient societies.

granate2 = maroon ; garnet. 

Example: With its purchase the newspaper staff took on 99% of the press work required to print the 'Maroon and White' newspaper.Example: Sweat dripped off of Alex's brow and into her garnet eyes, forcing her to shut one of her eyes.
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