1. gran - Noun
2. Gran - Proper noun
the mother of your father or mother
Source: WordNetThe Gran Sasso results could be seen as tentatively offering support for the big bang theory – if we could find a way to test that they are indeed travelling backwards in time. Jayant Narlikar
My gran had always told me that a woman--any woman worth her salt--could do whatever she had to. Charlaine Harris
Accompanied by 19 comrades, Castro set out for Gran Piedra in the rugged Sierra Maestra mountains several miles to the north, where they could establish a guerrilla base. Source: Internet
Across the local corporate bond market, Von der Heyden Group Finance plc announced that it concluded the sale of the Cugó Gran Hotel which is located in Menorca, Spain. Source: Internet
A few years later, after the break-up of Gran Colombia, the balance of power shifted in favor of the newly formed Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836-1839). Source: Internet
All migrants have been relocated to makeshift military facilities with better infrastructure and hotels across Gran Canaria and other islands, Anselmo Pestana, the Spanish government delegate in the archipelago, told reporters on Monday. Source: Internet