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  • 21grade|ly — «GRAYD lee», adjective, adverb. Scottish. –adj. 1. orderly, decent, or respectable; proper; good: »It may not have been great Rugby football at Clarence Field, Kirkstall, on Saturday, but it was a gradely performance (London Times). 2. handsome,… …

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  • 22grade — 1. grade [ grad ] n. m. • 1578; it. grado, ou lat. gradus 1 ♦ Degré d une hiérarchie. ⇒ échelon. Grades de la police. Assimilation, équivalence de grades. Avancer, monter en grade (⇒ avancement, promotion) . ♢ (1798) Degré de la hiérarchie… …

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  • 23gradé — 1. grade [ grad ] n. m. • 1578; it. grado, ou lat. gradus 1 ♦ Degré d une hiérarchie. ⇒ échelon. Grades de la police. Assimilation, équivalence de grades. Avancer, monter en grade (⇒ avancement, promotion) . ♢ (1798) Degré de la hiérarchie… …

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  • 24grade — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 level/quality ADJECTIVE ▪ high, top ▪ a piece of high grade building land ▪ He still wants to play top grade football. ▪ low, poor …

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  • 25Grade — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Grade », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot grade a plusieurs significations.… …

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  • 26grade — [[t]gre͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦♦ grades, grading, graded 1) VERB If something is graded, its quality is judged, and it is often given a number or a name that indicates how good or bad it is. [be V ed] Dust masks are graded according to the protection they… …

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  • 27Grade — NOTOC Grade may refer to:In education* Grade (education), a teacher s evaluation of a student s performance * Grade level, the numbering of the year a student has reached in school.In civil engineering* Grade (slope), the pitch of a slope such as …

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  • 28grade — ▪ I. grade grade 1 [greɪd] noun [countable] 1. a particular level of quality that a product, material etc has: • The best grades of tea are expensive. 2. JOBS a particular level of job: • Staff from ethnic minorities were not being promoted… …

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  • 29grade — /grayd/, n., v., graded, grading. n. 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… …

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  • 30grade — n. mark, rating (esp. AE) 1) to make out grades; to give a grade 2) to get, receive a grade 3) an excellent, high; failing; fair, mediocre; low; passing grade 4) (a student s) average grades standard 5) to make the grade 6) a high; low; medium;… …

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