see|Gram
English
Alternative spellings
qualifier|chiefly w:British English|British, but now old-fashioned gramme
Alternative forms
Symbol: g
Etymology 1
From F. term|gramme|langfr, from AGr. term|scpolytonic|γ�αμμά�ιον|trgrammárion||weight of two obols, from term|scpolytonic|γ�αμμή|tr=gramm�||line.
Pronunciation
rfc-level|check placement of Pronunciation
audio|en-us-gram.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
en-noun
- A unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a kilogram.
Translations
trans-top|unit of mass
Albanian: gram g|Albanian
Arabic: ARchar|جرا� (gram) m
Chinese: � (kè)
Dutch: gram m
Finnish: gramma
French: t+|fr|gramme|m
Galician: gramo m
German: t+|de|Gramm|n
Greek: γ�αμμά�ια (grammária) f
Gujarati: ��રામ (gr�m)
Hindi: ��राम (gr�m) m
Italian: t+|it|grammo|m
trans-mid
Japanese: ã�°ã�©ã� (guramu)
Korean: 그� geuraem
Polish: gram m
Portuguese: t+|pt|grama|f
Punjabi: ��ਰਾਮ (gr�ma)
Quechua: k'isura
Romanian: gram n
Russian: г�амм (gramm) m
Spanish: t|es|gramo|m
Swedish: gram n
Vietnamese: gam
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Etymology 2
Noun
en-noun|-
- A group of leguminous plants that are grown for their seeds.
- uncountable The seeds of these plants.
See also
kilogram
milligram
Appendix:Weights_and_measures#SI_units|List of SI units
Dutch
Noun
infl|nl|noun|g=m
- gram (unit of mass)
Old English
Etymology
Germanic *term||gram-.
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-gram.ogg|Audio (US)
IPA|lang=ang|/gram/
Adjective
infl|ang|adjective
- angry, hostile
Polish
Noun
infl|pl|noun|g=m
- gram (unit of mass)
Romanian
Noun
infl|ro|noun|g=n
- gram (unit of mass)
Swedish
Noun
infl|sv|noun|g=n
- gram (unit of mass)
Tatar
Noun
infl|tt|noun
- gram (unit of mass).
Declension
tt-latin-noun|nıñ|ga|nı|da|nan
References
595 gram
Category:Units of measure
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