"Grater" is a word in ENGLISH

grater ENGLISH
Definition:

One who, or that which, grates; especially, an instrument
or utensil with a rough, indented surface, for rubbing off small
particles of any substance; as a grater for nutmegs.

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The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.

Harvey Cox, Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology

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grate ENGLISH

To rub roughly or harshly, as one body against another, causing a harsh sound; as, to grate the teeth; to …

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Having a due sense of benefits received; kindly disposed toward one from whom a favor has been received; willing to …

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iras HILIGAYNON

irás - To annoy, jar—, grate—, get—, upon one’s nerves, strike painfully or annoyingly, be a nuisance. Ginairás akó sináng …

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jubilee ENGLISH

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malangis HILIGAYNON

malangís - Harsh, grating, squeaking, setting one’s teeth on edge, said of sounds like the filing of a saw, or …

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manilo, manilo HILIGAYNON

manílo, maniló - (B) Tingling, grating, squeaking, sharp, gritty, setting one’s teeth on edge, said of sensations, etc. (cf. nílo, …

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