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gram
noun
a
unit
for
measuring
mass
in
the
metric
system
,
equal
to
one-thousandth
of
a
kilogram
.
•
The
recipe
calls
for
200
grams
of
sugar
.
The
recipe
calls
for
200
grams
of
sugar
.
•
A
newborn
baby
typically
weighs
about
3
,
000
grams
.
A
newborn
baby
typically
weighs
about
3
,
000
grams
.
From
French
gramme
,
coined
in
1795
from
Late
Latin
gramma
“
a
small
weight
,”
from
Greek
grámma
“
something
written
,
small
weight
.”
noun
(
Indian
English
)
a
chickpea
or
the
dried
seeds
of
similar
legume
plants
eaten
as
food
.
•
She
cooked
a
spicy
curry
with
black
gram
and
coconut
milk
.
She
cooked
a
spicy
curry
with
black
gram
and
coconut
milk
.
•
Roasted
gram
is
a
popular
evening
snack
sold
by
street
vendors
.
Roasted
gram
is
a
popular
evening
snack
sold
by
street
vendors
.
Borrowed
into
English
from
Hindi
and
other
South
Asian
languages
,
ultimately
from
Sanskrit
*gharma*
referring
to
pulses
.
program
noun
a
television
or
radio
show
•
We
never
miss
our
favorite
cooking
program
on
Saturday
mornings
.
We
never
miss
our
favorite
cooking
program
on
Saturday
mornings
.
•
The
live
sports
program
attracted
millions
of
viewers
.
The
live
sports
program
attracted
millions
of
viewers
.
noun
a
set
of
instructions
that
a
computer
follows
to
do
a
specific
task
•
I
installed
a
new
photo-editing
program
on
my
laptop
.
I
installed
a
new
photo-editing
program
on
my
laptop
.
•
This
antivirus
program
updates
automatically
every
day
.
This
antivirus
program
updates
automatically
every
day
.
verb
-
program
,
programming
,
programs
,
programmed
to
write
the
instructions
that
make
a
computer
or
other
device
work
•
She
learned
to
program
in
Python
during
her
school
holidays
.
She
learned
to
program
in
Python
during
her
school
holidays
.
•
Our
team
will
program
the
app
to
run
faster
.
Our
team
will
program
the
app
to
run
faster
.
verb
-
program
,
programming
,
programs
,
programmed
to
set
a
machine
,
device
,
or
schedule
so
it
works
at
a
chosen
time
or
in
a
chosen
way
•
I
programmed
the
coffee
maker
to
start
at
6
a
.
m
.
I
programmed
the
coffee
maker
to
start
at
6
a
.
m
.
•
You
can
program
the
thermostat
to
save
energy
while
you
’
re
away
.
You
can
program
the
thermostat
to
save
energy
while
you
’
re
away
.
programme
noun
a
television
or
radio
show
•
My
grandmother
listens
to
a
gardening
programme
every
Sunday
morning
.
My
grandmother
listens
to
a
gardening
programme
every
Sunday
morning
.
•
That
documentary
programme
was
fascinating
.
That
documentary
programme
was
fascinating
.
programming
noun
-
programming
the
shows
or
content
that
a
television
or
radio
station
broadcasts
•
The
channel's
evening
programming
includes
news
and
a
comedy
series
.
The
channel's
evening
programming
includes
news
and
a
comedy
series
.
•
Parents
often
look
for
educational
programming
for
their
children
.
Parents
often
look
for
educational
programming
for
their
children
.
Derived
from
“
program
”
in
the
sense
of
a
scheduled
show
.
By
the
1930s
,
broadcasters
referred
to
their
line-up
of
shows
as
“
programming
.”
noun
-
programming
writing
instructions
in
a
computer
language
so
that
a
computer
,
phone
,
or
other
device
does
what
you
want
•
She
decided
to
study
programming
at
university
to
become
a
software
developer
.
She
decided
to
study
programming
at
university
to
become
a
software
developer
.
•
Good
programming
often
starts
with
a
clear
plan
of
what
the
app
should
do
.
Good
programming
often
starts
with
a
clear
plan
of
what
the
app
should
do
.
From
the
present
participle
of
the
verb
“
program
,”
meaning
to
set
an
ordered
series
of
steps
.
In
the
1950s
it
began
to
describe
writing
code
for
early
computers
.
noun
-
programming
the
act
of
planning
and
organizing
a
series
of
events
or
activities
•
The
conference
programming
was
designed
to
appeal
to
both
new
and
experienced
teachers
.
The
conference
programming
was
designed
to
appeal
to
both
new
and
experienced
teachers
.
•
Careful
programming
kept
the
festival
running
smoothly
for
three
days
.
Careful
programming
kept
the
festival
running
smoothly
for
three
days
.
This
sense
grows
out
of
“
program
”
meaning
a
written
plan
of
events
.
Since
the
late
19th
century
,
organizers
have
spoken
of
“
programming
”
a
fair
,
festival
,
or
schedule
.
Gram
noun
(
informal
)
grandmother
.
•
I
’
m
spending
the
weekend
with
my
Gram
at
her
lake
cabin
.
I
’
m
spending
the
weekend
with
my
Gram
at
her
lake
cabin
.
•
Gram
baked
us
a
batch
of
chocolate-chip
cookies
.
Gram
baked
us
a
batch
of
chocolate-chip
cookies
.
Shortened
form
of
“
grandma
,”
first
attested
in
American
English
in
the
early
20th
century
.