Granularity
(noun)
The quality or state of being composed of small particles or grains.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'granulum' meaning 'small grain' or 'seed'.
Examples:
- The granularity of the sand on the beach was a pleasing sensation underfoot.
- The granularity of the data provided increased accuracy in the analysis.
- The granularity of the image was improved with the use of high-resolution cameras.
- The granularity of the information allowed for more precise decision making.
- The granularity of the information was an important factor in the success of the project.