"Grammes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Grammes" Meaning

In British English, a gramme is a unit of mass or weight, equivalent to one thousandth of a kilogram. It is often used to measure the weight of food, especially in recipes. For example: "The recipe calls for 200 grams of flour."

In American English, the unit of mass is called a gram, not a gramme.

"Grammes" Examples

Usage Examples of "Grammes"


1. Scientific Context

The chemist carefully measured the weight of the compound in grammes per litre to ensure accuracy in their experiment.

2. Cooking Recipe

To make the perfect croissant, you will need 250 grammes of butter, 500 grammes of flour, and a pinch of salt.

3. Medical Context

The doctor instructed the patient to take 30 grammes of medication twice a day to manage their condition.

4. Education Context

The teacher distributed the worksheets, each weighing 50 grammes, to the students for their homework.

5. Informal Context

"I just bought a new laptop that weighs about 2 kilograms, or 2000 grammes," said John excitedly.

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