granny
121granny dumping — noun the abandonment of an elderly relative in a public place, e.g. a hospital …
122granny smith — ingl. Manzana verde de forma esférica aplanada, que alcanza en su madurez el color amarillento, es de pulpa ácida y muy usada en cocina y repostería …
123granny knot — a double knot in the second loop of which the end of one cord is over, and the other under, its fellow, so that the loops do not lie in the same line and the knot will not hold …
124Granny Smith — Gran|ny Smith 〈[græ̣nı smı̣θ] m.; Gen.: , Pl.: 〉 Apfelsorte mit glänzender, grüner Schale und saftigem, säuerlich schmeckendem Fruchtfleisch …
125Granny Smith — Gran|ny Smith [ græni smiθ] der; , <engl. ; eigtl. »Oma Smith«, nach M. A. Smith (✝1870)> glänzend grüner, saftiger Apfel aus Australien …
126granny dumping — Meaning The abandonment of elderly relatives by their carers. Origin Coined in the US in the early 1990s when it was believed that elderly people were being deserted by their carers and left in hospitals etc. where the authorities would find them …
127granny bond — noun Brit. informal a form of index linked National Savings certificate, originally available only to pensioners …
128granny flat — noun informal, chiefly Brit. a part of a house made into self contained accommodation suitable for an elderly relative …