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  2. Grate - Wikipedia

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    Grate may refer to: . Grate, the metal part of a fireplace where the fire is placed; Grate, the act of using a grater, a kitchen utensil; Grate, or grille, a barrier through which small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot

  3. Grating - Wikipedia

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    A grating is any regularly spaced collection of essentially identical, parallel, elongated elements.Gratings usually consist of a single set of elongated elements, but can consist of two sets, in which case the second set is usually perpendicular to the first (as illustrated). [1]

  4. Grater - Wikipedia

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    Several types of graters feature different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods. They are commonly used to grate vegetables, cheese and lemon or orange peel (to create zest), spices, such as ginger and nutmeg, and can also be used to grate other soft foods

  5. Grated cheese - Wikipedia

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    Parmesan cheese being grated. Grated cheese is cheese that has been grated.Typically, aged hard cheeses are used. Cheese can be grated by hand using a hand grater, and can be bought already grated.

  6. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    A grate (or fire grate) is a frame, usually of iron bars, to retain fuel for a fire. Heavy metal firebacks are sometimes used to capture and re-radiate heat, to protect the back of the fireplace, and as decoration.

  7. Persona non grata - Wikipedia

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    In diplomacy, a persona non grata (PNG) (Latin: "person not welcome", plural: personae non gratae) is a foreign diplomat who is asked by the host country to be recalled to their home country.

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  9. Tree grate - Wikipedia

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    A tree grate is a metallic grating installed at the same level with the pavement around a tree that allows the soil underneath to stay uncompacted and the pedestrians to walk near the tree without stepping on the soil. Grate slots allow tree roots to absorb air, sunlight, and water, meanwhile its soil is protected from pedestrian traffic impact.