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great grand·moth·er

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  1. great grandmothernoun

    a mother of your grandparent

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  1. great grandmother

    A great grandmother is the mother of one's grandparent. She is typically two generations above an individual in a family line.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of great grandmother in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of great grandmother in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  1. Sara Gottfried:

    Most people were told to eat nine servings of fresh fruit and vegetables a day, but I can tell you most women are eating a lot of fruit-- and they’re not eating the kind of fruit my great grandmother ate. An apple in her day had 2 grams of fructose, which is what makes fruit sweet. An apple today has been hybridized for sweetness. It’s more like a sugar bomb and has typically 20-25 grams of fructose. So what we want to do is steer away from the high fructose fruit and eat things like olives and avocados which are much better for your hormones.

  2. Irene Cornish:

    This particular great-grandmother has always been of interest to me, I think because she was to my mother too.

  3. Deputy Vincent Graham:

    By the time I got there, they both were under, her eyes rolled in back of her head. Grabbed her first, handed her up, piled great-grandmother up to bank.

  4. Stephanie Wilds:

    My great grandmother was trying to introduce her daughters to proper suitors.

  5. Edwin Shuker:

    Most of these people are Muslim Kurds who perhaps have a grandmother or great-grandmother of Jewish origin who converted to Islam two or three generations ago. they are not moving back from anywhere; they are simply more comfortable to reveal a Jewish connection.


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