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granary ['grænərɪ]1 noungrenier m à blé, silo m (à céréales)(flour) complet(ète)►► granary bread, granary loaf pain m complet aux céréales -
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['grænərɪ] 1.noun ( grain store) grenier m2.
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Granary — Gran|a|ry [ græn(ə)ri, greın(ə)ri ] BRITISH TRADEMARK Granary bread is made with flour that contains whole grains of wheat … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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