"According to whim" and "at will" are just two English equivalents of the French phrase au gré. The pronunciation will be "oh grey" in French.
Red blood cells RBC, GR is in french (globules rouges) :D
on a English keyboard it is alt gr
On a French keyboard, the arobase is obtained using the combination of "Alt Gr" + the figure "0".
lefkadi (gr.: λευκαδι) means cottonwood in greek
math gr11 and 12 science gr 11 and 12 history gr11 English gr 11 and 12.
Exactly like English except different: the "a" makes an "ah" sound instead of "and" and the d is not pronounced so it sounds like "gr-ahn", Unless the noun it is describing is feminine and there is an "e" on the end.
Margrave is the English and French form of the German MarkGraf, or march + Graf or count. Not really a military rank, but something like a baron or prince. Dates back to about 1300.
Une tasse = a cupful, approximately 200 - 250 gr.
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The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.
15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg
10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg