Grit can mean:
Noun
Verb
Probably "gris", meaning gray/grey. There is no "grit" in French.
The most coarse sandpaper grit size typically starts at around 40 or 60 grit. These lower grit sizes are used for heavy material removal on rough surfaces.
I believe the lowset grit is 3, it looks like railroad rocks
No, the roughness of sandpaper is inversely related to its grit number. A lower grit number, such as 60 or 80, indicates a coarser, rougher sandpaper, while a higher grit number, like 120 or 220, signifies a finer, smoother texture. Thus, higher grit sandpaper is less rough and used for finishing surfaces, whereas lower grit is used for initial material removal.
One way to separate salt from grit salt is through the process of dissolving and filtering. By adding water to the mixture, the salt will dissolve while the grit remains as solid particles. The solution can then be filtered, leaving behind the grit salt in the filter while the salt remains in the filtered liquid.
Grit can be defined as particles of sand or dirt that is loose. Grit can also mean the strength of one's character.
The word grit is first seen on page 41 in the second to last paragraph. It's used in the sentence "There's not a one in that bunch with that kind of grit."
The adjective for the noun grit is gritty. It can also metaphorically mean courageous or resolute.
Probably "gris", meaning gray/grey. There is no "grit" in French.
Knit. grit
Grit is a word used in specification of grinding wheels. It is used with numbers. Grit means size of the grinding wheel abrasives. So 60 grit means the abrasives filtered in a sieve of size 60(60 slots/inch)
Grim, Grit
grit, twit, spit, suit
grit, guts
Another word for grin teeth together would be grit.
"Egret" is pronounced as "EE-grit." The emphasis is on the first syllable, which rhymes with "see." The second syllable is pronounced quickly, similar to the word "grit."
Depending on context, "character" could mean tone, feel, grit, guts, name, soul, role, part, sign, mark