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The word 'groat' is an old English word that refers to a type of cereal grain, such as oats or barley, that has been hulled and dried. It is not commonly used in modern English, except in certain historical or traditional contexts, such as in a traditional British dish called 'groaty pudding' or in some old-fashioned expressions like "not worth a groat" (meaning something has no value). As an English learner, it may not be necessary to learn or use this word in everyday communication, but it can be interesting to know its meaning and history.