- a light-coloured coarse-grained acid plutonic igneous rock consisting of quartz, feldspars, and such ferromagnesian minerals as biotite or hornblende: widely used for building
- great hardness, endurance, or resolution
- another name for a stone
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gran•it•oid
(gran′i toid′),USA pronunciation adj.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026- Rocksresembling or having the texture of granite.
- granite + -oid 1785–95
gran•ite /ˈgrænɪt/USA pronunciation
n. [uncountable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Rocksa coarse-grained stone, used chiefly in roads and in building.
gran•ite
(gran′it),USA pronunciation n.
gra•nit•ic
(grə nit′ik),USA pronunciation adj.
gran′ite•like′, adj.
gra•ni•té (gran′i tā′, grä′ni-; Fr. gra nē tā′),USA pronunciation n. [French Cookery.]
- Rocksa coarse-grained igneous rock composed chiefly of orthoclase and albite feldspars and of quartz, usually with lesser amounts of one or more other minerals, as mica, hornblende, or augite.
- anything compared to this rock in great hardness, firmness, or durability.
- Italian granito grainy. See grain, -ite1
- 1640–50;
gra•ni•té (gran′i tā′, grä′ni-; Fr. gra nē tā′),USA pronunciation n. [French Cookery.]
- Foodice (def. 4).
- French
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granite /ˈɡrænɪt/ n