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grex
[greks]
noun
a numerical system for measuring the size of fibers, filaments, or yarns, based on the weight in grams of 10,000 meters of the fibrous material.
grex
/ É¡°ùÉ›°ì²õ /
noun
a group of plants that has arisen from the same hybrid parent group
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of grex1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of grex1
Example Sentences
GREX, gre'gis, a flock or herd.
Experimental Farm Network lists a turnip grex and golden beet grex, originally from Alan Kapuler, and another called Homesteader’s Kaleidoscopic Perennial Kale, bred by Chris Homanics.
O grex, � nimium tanto Pastore beatus; O ubi sunt tanto pascua digna grege?
Quem mala stultitia, et quæcunque inscitia veri, Cæcum agit, insanum Chrysippi porticus et grex Autumat.—Hor.,
Quem mala stultitia, et quæcunque inscitia veri Cæcum agit, insanum Chrysippi porticus, et grex Autumat.
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