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grate1 verb (grated, grating) 1 to cut (eg vegetables or cheese) into shreds by rubbing them against a rough or perforated surface. 2 tr & intr to make, or cause something to make, a harsh grinding sound by rubbing.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French grater to scrape.

grate on someone to irritate or annoy them.

grate2 noun 1 a framework of iron bars for holding coal, etc in a fireplace or furnace. 2 the fireplace or furnace itself.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin grata.