Definition
A group of coarsely ground grain residues or the gritty particles used in various industrial or agricultural processes.
Etymology
From Old French 'gravier,' related to 'grave' (sand or gravel). The term emerged in Middle English for the byproducts of grain milling.
Kelly Says
Graviers is such an obscure word that it barely survives in English dictionaries, yet it represents the minutiae of pre-industrial life—the specific waste products that medieval millers would sell to farmers as bedding for animals.
Translations
ARالعربية
حجارة صغيرة
ha-ja-ra-t-su-bi-ya
BNবাংলা
ছোট পাথর
cho-to pa-ther
CACatalà
gravier
gra-vee-er
CSČeština
kameny
ka-men-y
DEDeutsch
Kieselsteine
kye-zel-sh-tayn-e
ELΕλληνικά
πετράδια
pet-ra-dia
ESEspañol
gravillas
gra-vee-llas
FRFrançais
graviers
gra-vee-ay
HEעברית
אבנים קטנות
av-nim ka-tan-ot
HIहिन्दी
छोटे पत्थर
cho-te pat-ther
IDBahasa Indonesia
kerikil
ke-ri-kil
MRMR
छोटे पत्थर
cho-te pat-ther
MSBahasa Melayu
kerikil
ke-ri-kil
NLNederlands
grindsteen
grind-ste-en
PAPA
ਛੋਟੇ ਪੱਥਰ
cho-tte pat-ther
PLPolski
kamienie
ka-me-nie
PTPortuguês
graviêras
gra-vee-ras
RORomână
pietriș
pee-et-rish
RUРусский
камешки
ka-me-sh-ki
SWKiswahili
mawe madogo
ma-we ma-do-go
TAதமிழ்
சிறு கற்கள
chi-ru kar-ka-la
TEతెలుగు
చిన్న రాయి
chin-na ra-i
TRTürkçe
kumtaşları
kum-ta-sh-la-ri
UKУкраїнська
камінці
ka-min-tsi
URاردو
چھوٹے پتھر
cho-tay pat-ther
ZUZU
amaqhawe
a-ma-qha-we