Deeply fixed or established in someone's mind, character, or a material; very difficult to remove.
From 'in-' + 'grain,' referring to the natural color or fiber running through wood or fabric. By extension, it came to mean anything deeply embedded.
The word originally described wood dyed deep in the grain so the color couldn't wash out—we now use it for habits and beliefs that are equally impossible to remove!
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