1. greaves - Noun
3. Greaves - Proper noun
The sediment of melted tallow. It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In Scotland it is called cracklings.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCourtney Greaves, a nine-year-old student of Jessie Ripoll Primary School, packages canned goods, wipes, sanitisers, alcohol, and other products at her home on Wednesday. Source: Internet
First, Greaves steered a catch to wicketkeeper Emmanuel Stewart off an innocuous delivery before Walcott hooked and was caught in the deep behind square. Source: Internet
Forrest and Greaves 1982: xi The tercentenary of Bunyan's birth, celebrated in 1928, elicited praise from his former adversary, the Church of England. Source: Internet
Debris disk In 2004, a team of UK astronomers led by Jane Greaves discovered that Tau Ceti has more than ten times the amount of cometary and asteroidal material orbiting it than does the Sun. Source: Internet
Liberal Democrat conference had to duck the issue of English regions, but anger is rising in the north at the lack of devolution, says Tony Greaves. Source: Internet
FILM: Last week, I attended a screening of “NATIONTIME – GARY, 1972,” a documentary shot at the National Black Political Convention on March 11 in Gary, Indiana, directed by William Greaves. Source: Internet