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groat (grəʊt, grɔːt) Forms: 4–6 groot(e, grote, 5–6 grott(e, 6 grot, groate, grootte, Sc. and north. groit, groyt, 6– groat. [a. MDu. groot, properly an elliptical use of the adj. etymologically = great (in the sense ‘thick’); cf. MHG. grôȥe pfenninge ‘thick pennies’, groschen. The equivalent med.L....
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Groat
Groat may refer to:
Groat (coin), one of several coins formerly used in the British Isles, British Guiana and the British West Indies
Groat (grain), a form of processed cereal grain
Groat (surname)
Groat Road, a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Groat Bridge
See also
Grote (disambiguation)
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Groat (grain)
Additionally, the grains can be sliced on a "groat cutter", which can be adjusted to cut fine, medium, or coarse groats. such as durum wheat groats, like bulgur
Buckwheat groats (though buckwheat is a pseudocereal rather than a true cereal)
See also
List of porridges
Groat
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Groat (surname)
Groat is a surname. Groat (1888–1959), American printer, publisher, and politician
See also
Groat Bridge
Groat Road
Groat's Island
John o' Groats
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Groat (coin)
The immediate ancestor to the groat was the French gros tournois or groat of Tours, which was known as the groot (Dutch for "great" or "large") in the "Not worth a groat" is an old saying meaning "not worth a penny", i.e. worthless.
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Dick Groat
Early life and education
Groat was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania to Martin and Gracie Groat, the youngest of five children. In baseball, Groat played shortstop for the Blue Devils.
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Matt Groat
Groat was unable to play at the start of 2013 due to injury. Personal life
Groat has studied a Certificate 4 in Fitness.
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Marianne Groat
Marianne Groat (born June 5, 1965) is a Canadian former professional tennis player.
Biography
Groat grew up in St. From 1985 to 1986, Groat attended Clemson University on a tennis scholarship.
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William de Groat
William de Groat is an American bioscientist, focusing in neuropharmacology and pharmacology of cell and nervous systems, currently Distinguished Professor
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Groat Road
Groat Road is a major roadway in Edmonton, Alberta. It is named after Malcolm Groat, a former Hudson's Bay Company employee who settled in the present-day Groat Estates area in the 1880s.
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Andy de Groat
In 1982, de Groat moved his dance company to France. Henceforth he lived in Paris, Tarbes, and Montauban. Almost 20 years prior to his death, de Groat had a stroke impairing his movement and speech.
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Maggie Groat
Awards
In 2017, the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery won the Ontario Association of Art Galleries annual award for Groat's exhibition, Maggie Groat: Sun In 2015 and 2018, Groat was nominated and long listed for the Sobey Art Award.
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Charles Henry De Groat
Biography
De Groat was born on April 3, 1838, in Cortland, New York. In 1852, he moved to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Military career
De Groat originally joined the Army in 1861.
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Cody Groat
Cody Groat is a Canadian scholar and historian, who focuses on the federal commemoration of Indigenous history from 1919 to present. Education
Groat holds a Master of Arts in World Heritage Studies from the University of Birmingham and is presently a PhD Candidate in the Department
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John O'Groat
The John O'Groat was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.
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