ground into flour

ground into flour
(v) juruta.

English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.

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  • flour — noun a powder obtained by grinding grain, used to make bread, cakes, and pastry. verb 1》 sprinkle with flour. 2》 US grind (grain) into flour. Origin ME: a specific use of flower in the sense the best part , used orig. to mean the finest quality… …   English new terms dictionary

  • flour — [13] Etymologically, flour is the same word as flower. It originally meant the ‘flower’, or ‘finest part’, of ground grain, and hence eventually just ‘ground (and more or less sifted) grain’. The distinction in spelling between flour and flower… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • flour — [13] Etymologically, flour is the same word as flower. It originally meant the ‘flower’, or ‘finest part’, of ground grain, and hence eventually just ‘ground (and more or less sifted) grain’. The distinction in spelling between flour and flower… …   Word origins

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  • Flour —    Grain reduced to the form of meal is spoken of in the time of Abraham (Gen. 18:6). As baking was a daily necessity, grain was also ground daily at the mills (Jer. 25:10). The flour mingled with water was kneaded in kneading troughs, and… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Mesquite flour — is made from the dried and ground pods of the Mesquite. The tree grows throughout North America in arid climates. The flour made from the long, beige colored seed pods has a sweet, slightly nutty flavor and can be used in a wide variety of… …   Wikipedia

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