grani: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
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What does “grani” mean?
The word 'grani' does not exist in standard English. It appears to be an incomplete form of 'granite', a proper name (like 'Grani'), a typo, or a word from another language.
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The word 'grani' does not exist in standard English. It appears to be an incomplete form of 'granite', a proper name (like 'Grani'), a typo, or a word from another language.
If intended as 'granite', it means a very hard, granular, crystalline igneous rock. As a potential proper name, it lacks a standard English meaning.
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Common Mistakes When Using “grani”
- Typing 'grani' instead of 'granite' or 'granny'. Assuming it is an English word.
FAQ
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No, 'grani' is not a standard English word. It is likely a misspelling or a proper noun.
Most commonly, it is a misspelling of 'granite' (the rock) or 'granny' (informal for grandmother).
Yes, in Norse mythology, Grani is the horse of the hero Sigurd (Siegfried). This is a proper name, not a common English noun.
Check the context. It is probably a typo. Look for clues like 'grani countertop' (granite) or 'my grani' (granny), or a reference to Norse legend.
The word 'grani' does not exist in standard English. It appears to be an incomplete form of 'granite', a proper name (like 'Grani'), a typo, or a word from another language.
Grani is usually n/a in register.
Grani: in British English it is pronounced N/A, and in American English it is pronounced N/A. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.
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If you see 'grani', think: maybe it's missing a letter. 'Granite' ends with '-ite', and 'granny' ends with '-ny'.
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What is the most likely intended word if someone writes 'grani'?