dictionary definitions for "grit"


From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:

  grit
      n 1: a hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone [syn: gritrock,
           gritstone]
      2: fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try
         it" [syn: backbone, guts, moxie, sand, gumption]
         
      v 1: cover with a grit; "grit roads"
      2: clench together; "grit one's teeth"

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Grit \Grit\ (gr[i^]t), v. i.
     To give forth a grating sound, as sand under the feet; to
     grate; to grind.
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           The sanded floor that grits beneath the tread.
                                                    --Goldsmith.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Grit \Grit\, n. [OE, greet, greot, sand, gravel, AS. gre['o]t
     grit, sant, dust; akin to OS griott, OFries. gret gravel,
     OHG. grioz, G. griess, Icel. grj[=o]t, and to E. groats,
     grout. See Groats, Grout, and cf. Grail gravel.]
     1. Sand or gravel; rough, hard particles.
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     2. The coarse part of meal.
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     3. pl. Grain, esp. oats or wheat, hulled and coarsely ground;
        in high milling, fragments of cracked wheat smaller than
        groats.
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     4. (Geol.) A hard, coarse-grained siliceous sandstone; as,
        millstone grit; -- called also gritrock and gritstone.
        The name is also applied to a finer sharp-grained
        sandstone; as, grindstone grit.
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     5. Structure, as adapted to grind or sharpen; as, a hone of
        good grit.
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     6. Firmness of mind; invincible spirit; unyielding courage;
        fortitude. --C. Reade. --E. P. Whipple.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Grit \Grit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gritted; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Gritting.]
     To grind; to rub harshly together; to grate; as, to grit the
     teeth. [Collog.]
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