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granüller

Granüller is a plural term used in several European languages to refer to small granules or granulated particles. The word is most commonly encountered in technical or academic contexts, where it functions similarly to the English granule or granules. The exact meaning of granüller depends on the language and field, but it generally denotes discrete, small particles produced by grinding, crystallization, or natural fragmentation.

In materials science and food technology, granüller refer to the granules produced by granulation processes, which

The term is less common in English-language texts, where granules or granulated materials are usually preferred.

assemble
powdery
substances
into
durable,
free-flowing
particles
used
in
manufacturing
or
as
feedstock.
In
pharmacology,
granüller
are
granules
that
form
the
basis
of
granulated
drug
formulations
used
for
tablets
or
sachets,
often
designed
to
control
dissolution
or
dosing.
In
soil
science
and
agronomy
contexts,
granüller
can
describe
soil
aggregates
or
clumps
that
influence
porosity,
texture,
and
moisture
dynamics.
Etymologically,
granüller
derives
from
granule,
with
the
plural
form
following
the
patterns
of
the
respective
language.
The
concept
aligns
with
related
terms
such
as
granule,
granulation,
and
granulated
material,
which
cover
similar
ideas
across
domains.