Granulation (noun)

The process of forming small grains or particles, especially in a material.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word "granulum" meaning "small grain".

Examples:

  1. Granulation is a crucial step in the manufacture of many substances, such as fertilizers and pharmaceuticals.
  2. Granulation helps to ensure that the final product is of a consistent size and distribution.
  3. Granulation is often performed using specialized machinery, such as a granulator or mill.
  4. The granulation process can be influenced by various factors, such as temperature and humidity.
  5. Granulation can also refer to the formation of small, raised areas on a surface, as seen in certain types of wounds or tissue.
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