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Definitions for Graded
[1] a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
[2] a class of persons or things of the same relative rank, quality, etc.
[3] a step or stage in a course or process.
[4] a single division of a school classified according to the age or progress of the pupils. In the U.S., public schools are commonly divided into twelve grades below college.
[5] the pupils in such a division.
[6] grades, elementary school (usually preceded by the ): He first began teaching in the grades.
[7] a letter, number, or other symbol indicating the relative quality of a student's work in a course, examination, or special assignment; mark.
[8] a classification or standard of food based on quality, size, etc.: grade A milk.
[9] inclination with the horizontal of a road, railroad, etc., usually expressed by stating the vertical rise or fall as a percentage of the horizontal distance; slope.
[10] Building Trades . Also called grade line. the level at which the ground intersects the foundation of a building.
[11] an animal resulting from a cross between a parent of ordinary stock and one of a pure breed.
[12] Mathematics . grad2.
[13] to arrange in a series of grades; class; sort: a machine that grades two thousand eggs per hour.
[14] to determine the grade of.
[15] to assign a grade to (a student's work); mark: I graded forty tests last night.
[16] to cause to pass by degrees, as from one color or shade to another.
[17] to reduce to a level or to practicable degrees of inclination: to grade a road.
[18] to cross (an ordinary or low-grade animal) with an animal of a pure or superior breed.
[19] to incline; slant or slope: The road grades steeply for a mile.
[20] to be of a particular grade or quality.
[21] to pass by degrees from one color or shade to another; blend: See how the various colors grade into one another.
[22] grade up , to improve (a herd, flock, etc.) by breeding with purebreds.
[23] at grade , on the same level: A railroad crosses a highway at grade. (of a stream bed) so adjusted to conditions of slope and the volume and speed of water that no gain or loss of sediment takes place.
[24] make the grade , to attain a specific goal; succeed: He'll never make the grade in medical school.
[25] up to grade , of the desired or required quality: This shipment is not up to grade.
[26] a position or degree in a scale, as of quality, rank, size, or progression small-grade eggs ; high-grade timber
[27] a group of people or things of the same category
[28] mainly US a military or other rank
[29] a stage in a course of progression
[30] a mark or rating indicating achievement or the worth of work done, as at school
[31] US and Canadian a unit of pupils of similar age or ability taught together at school
[32] US and Canadian a part of a railway, road, etc, that slopes upwards or downwards; inclination Also called: gradient a measure of such a slope, esp the ratio of the vertical distance between two points on the slope to the horizontal distance between them
[33] a unit of angle equal to one hundredth of a right angle or 0.9 degree
[34] stockbreeding an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown or unimproved breeding (as modifier ) a grade sheep Compare crossbred (def. 2), purebred (def. 2)
[35] linguistics one of the forms of the vowel in a morpheme when this vowel varies because of gradation
[36] at grade on the same level (of a river profile or land surface) at an equilibrium level and slope, because there is a balance between erosion and deposition
[37] make the grade informal to reach the required standard to succeed
[38] (tr) to arrange according to quality, rank, etc
[39] (tr) to determine the grade of or assign a grade to
[40] (intr) to achieve or deserve a grade or rank
[41] to change or blend (something) gradually; merge
[42] (tr) to level (ground, a road, etc) to a suitable gradient
[43] (tr) stockbreeding to cross (one animal) with another to produce a grade animal
Words related to Graded
gradesatisfy, gratify, amuse, tickle, cheer, entertain, charm, wow, enable, score, certify, train, entitle, pass, ready, meet, placate, elate, fascinate, flatter
Words nearby Graded
gradegradability, gradable, gradate, gradatim, gradation, grade, grade cricket, grade crossing, grade i astrocytoma, grade ii astrocytoma, grade iii astrocytoma
Origin of Graded
1505–15; < French: office < Latin gradus step, stage, degree, derivative of gradī to go, step, walk
Other words from Graded
mis·grade , verb, mis·grad·ed, mis·grad·ing.
mis·grad·ed , adjective
mul·ti·grade , adjective
o·ver·grade , verb (used with object), o·ver·grad·ed, o·ver·grad·ing.
pre·grade , verb (used with object), pre·grad·ed, pre·grad·ing, noun
re·grade , verb (used with object), re·grad·ed, re·grad·ing.
un·grad·ed , adjective
well-grad·ed , adjective
Word origin for Graded
C16: from French, from Latin gradus step, from gradī to step