Granulate, v. To grain; to break into small masses.

Grape, s. The fruit of the vine, growing in clusters.

Grasp, v. To hold in the hand, to gripe; to seize, to catch at.

Grasp, s. The gripe or seizure of the hand; hold; power of seizing.

Grass, s. The common herbage of fields on which cattle feed.

Grassy, a. Covered with grass.

Grate, s. A partition made with bars placed near to one another, to prevent fish escaping from a pond; the range of bars within which fires are made.

Grave, v. To carve on any hard substance; to impress deeply.

Gravitating Stops, s.

Gravitating Stops.—An insurance from accidents, with a double gun, is completely effected by Mr. Joseph Manton’s gravitating stops, which act of themselves, to remedy the serious danger of loading with a barrel cocked; and, with these stops, you may, by holding the gun downwards, carry both barrels cocked, through a hedge-row, with little or no danger, if any circumstance could justify such determined preparation.