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Verb
/grād/,
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grades, plural;
  1. Arrange in or allocate to grades; class or sort
    • - they are graded according to thickness
    • - carefully graded exercises
  2. Give a mark to (a student or a piece of work)

  3. Pass gradually from one level, esp. a shade of color, into another
    • - the sky graded from blue to white on the horizon
  4. Reduce (a road) to an easy gradient

  5. Cross (livestock) with a superior breed

Noun
  1. A particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, intensity, or value
    • - sea salt is usually available in coarse or fine grades
  2. A level in a salary or employment structure

  3. A mark indicating the quality of a student's work
    • - I got good grades last semester
  4. An examination, esp. in music
    • - I took grade five and got a distinction
  5. (with specifying ordinal number) Those students in a school or school system who are grouped by age or ability for teaching at a particular level for a year
    • - she teaches first grade
  6. A level of quality or size for food or other products
    • - grade AA butter
  7. (in historical linguistics) One in a series of related root forms exhibiting ablaut

  8. A group of animals at a similar evolutionary level

  9. A gradient or slope
    • - just over the crest of a long seven percent grade
  10. A variety of cattle produced by crossing with a superior breed
    • - grade stock

  1. class: a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
  2. rate: assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"
  3. a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade"
  4. level to the right gradient
  5. assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"
  6. the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade"
  7. Grade was a Canadian hardcore group. Grade's first release was the Grade/Believe split which was released in 1994 on a small Canadian label - Workshop Records. ...
  8. A group of taxa is said to be paraphyletic if the group contains its last common ancestor but does not contain all the descendants of that ancestor. ...
  9. In the sport of bouldering, problems are assigned technical grades according to several established systems, which are often distinct from those used in roped climbing. ...
  10. In rock climbing, mountaineering and other climbing disciplines, climbers give a climbing grade to a route that concisely describes the difficulty and danger of climbing the route. ...
  11. Grades are standardized measurements of varying levels of comprehension within a subject area. Grades can be assigned in letters (for example, A, B, C, D, or F), as a range (for example 1.0 - 4. ...
  12. A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge, known as an external thread or just thread, wrapped around a cylinder. ...
  13. A rating; A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality; A slope (up or down) of a roadway or other passage; A level of pre-collegiate education; A student of a particular grade (used with the grade level); An area that has been graded by a grader (construction ...
  14. (gradely) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable; excellent; handsome, fair; real, proper; properly, really
  15. (GRADED) Regularity or strength graded.
  16. (Grades) Marks given for coursework or examination.
  17. (Grades) Various qualities of a commodity.
  18. (GRADES) The elevation changes of the bikeway.
  19. (GRADES) available on ELROY on Campus Pipeline following the end of each term.
  20. (Grades (Disputed)) The instructor's evaluation of the performance of each individual student is the final basis for assigning grades. Through orderly appeal procedures, students have protection against prejudiced or capricious academic evaluation. Details of the procedure are in SCampus.
  21. (Grades (Marks)) The general marking system at the University of Kentucky uses a series of letters to which are assigned grade-point values. For most colleges, the marking system is:
  22. (Grades) 8 - 12 (+ 13th year)
  23. (Grades) A measurement of achievement in a class. Typical grades are “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” and “F” in college-level courses; College Prep courses receive “S” (Satisfactory), “P” (Making Progress) or “U” (Unsatisfactory).
  24. (Grades) A record of the level of assessment in subjects completed at the University.
  25. (Grades) Bareroot roses are graded #1, #1 1/2, and #2 according to the number and size of canes on a bush. #1 is the highest grade. Standards are set by the American Association of Nurserymen.