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gra·no·la
(grə-nō′lə)n.
Rolled oats mixed with various ingredients, such as dried fruit, brown sugar or honey, and nuts, and then baked. Granola is used especially as a breakfast cereal.
adj. Slang
Crunchy-granola.
[Originally a trademark.]
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granola
(ɡrəˈnəʊlə)n
(Cookery) US and Canadian a mixture of rolled oats, brown sugar, nuts, fruit, etc, eaten with milk
[C20: originally Granola a trademark]
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gra•no•la
(grəˈnoʊ lə)n.
a breakfast cereal of rolled oats, nuts, dried fruit, brown sugar, etc.
[1870–75; orig. a trademark; compare -ola]
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Noun | 1. | granola - cereal made of especially rolled oats with dried fruits and nuts and honey or brown sugar cold cereal, dry cereal - a cereal that is not heated before serving |
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