Granada, Granada (capital of the province of Granada; pop., 70,000; in southeastern Spain. Granada is famous on account of the natural beauty of its surroundings and the remains of Moorish architecture, the chief of which is the Alhambra. It was the last stronghold of the Moors in Spain, and was captured by the Catholic kings, Ferdinand and Isabella, in 1492, the year America was discovered).
granadino, from Granada.
gran(de), great, large, old, grown-up.
grandeza, greatness; grandeur.
grandísimo (from grande), very large.
graneado; see fuego.
granito, granite.
grano, grain; un — de sal, a pinch of salt.
granuja, m., urchin, little rogue.
grasa, grease.