There are many definitions for the word grit: (these are not from a dictionary)
1) a fine particle such as dust, sand or metal shavings.
2) the grade (roughness) of sandpaper; the higher the number the rougher the surface of the sandpaper.
3) finely ground white corn (hominy) eaten as a breakfast food with salt and/or pepper or with sugar and milk (which ever you prefer) or used as a thickening agent for soups and stews.
4) the tenacity or "guts" of a person, as to say someone who does not give up easily.
these are the ones I know of, there may be more but I don't think so.
I hope this is helpful to you,
Andrew
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
Probably "gris", meaning gray/grey. There is no "grit" in French.
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.
Grit is fine sand, only slightly coarser than dust. It's the kind of stuff found on very fine sandpaper or used in rock tumblers. It is abrasive and wears down whatever it rubs against. Grits is a starchy foodstuff, a porridge made with cornmeal ground fine. Grit is used figuratively to describe anything which wears others down without being worn down itself, including sports teams. "The grizzlies played hard and showed a lot of grit." Grit is also the name of a popular American newspaper/magazine in the mid-twentieth century, and is the curious nickname of members of the Liberal Party of Canada.
you get grit from Sweden
in a grit chamber mixing of grit takes place.after grit mixing only organic matter remains
The Grit was created in 1986.
Grit Elite 2 is better!
Grit can be defined as particles of sand or dirt that is loose. Grit can also mean the strength of one's character.
Courage, stamina; small pieces of stone, to cover icy roads with this type of pebbles (in winter). The first two definitions = nouns; the 3rd one = verb.
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.
grit holds down budgies food and is very healthy for budgies deit.
320 grit
abrasive grit, probably used in sandpaper
Grit Stephan was born in 1966.
Grit Stephan is 164 cm.