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grailc. 1300, gral, "the Holy Grail," from Old French graal, greal "Holy Grail; cup," earlier "large shallow dish, basin," from Medieval Latin gradalis, also gradale, grasale, [..]
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grail(n) the object of any prolonged endeavor(n) (legend) chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper
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grailIn French, San Graal. This must not be confounded with the san-greal or sang-real, for the two are totally distinct. The “Grail” is either the paten or dish which held the paschal la [..]
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grailSA-7 shoulder-launched SAM.
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grail
The Holy Grail.
The object of an extended or difficult quest.[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grail]
''Becoming an astronaut was his grail.''
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grail
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