Definition for GRAN-U-LA'TION

GRAN-U-LA'TION, n.

The act of forming into grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar. In chimistry, the granulation of metallic substances is performed by pouring the melted substances slowly into water, which is, at the same time, agitated with a broom. Encyc.

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