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a place to store grain
The root word of "granary" is "grain," which refers to seeds of crops harvested for food. A granary is a storehouse for grain, typically used for storing and preserving harvested crops.
a place for storing grain could be in a granary but I am not sure so if it could be a granary.
Some sentences using the word 'granary' might include: We asked the feed merchants to deliver the grain to the granary, but they left it outside the barn. The part of Europe where we lived was referred to as The Granary because it was such a huge producer of grain. We're expecting such a big grain harvest this year we'll need to build a bigger granary to store it all once we've threshed it.
granary
A granary or silo.
The word 'granary' refers to a room or storehouse. In the Philippines something is needed to store all of the rice that is grown. The rice is stored in a rice granary.
Granary.
A GRANARY is a place, usually a big wooden building, where grain is stored.
Granary (n)which means a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed
The question should read, "What are the Nankoweap Granaries?" A granary is a structure such as a silo on a farm for storing corn or grain. The Nankoweap granary is a series of storage granaries built by the Anasazi Indians in the Grand Canyon in Arizona.