Grade
51grade a — (ˈ)grā|dā adjective Usage: usually capitalized G&A : of the highest grade : extremely good : first class a Grade A movie a truly Grade A pie is now almost a museum piece S.W.Dean * * * adj : of the highest quality a grade A performance …
52GRADÉ — adj. m. Qui a un des grades inférieurs de l’armée. Un militaire gradé, non gradé. Substantivement, Un gradé …
53gradé — (gra dé) adj. m. Qui a un grade dans l armée. Militaire gradé, non gradé. Il ne se dit guère que des grades inférieurs, de ceux qui sont marqués par des galons …
54grade — noun 1》 a particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, or value. ↘Linguistics a relative position in a series of forms involving ablaut. 2》 a mark indicating the quality of a student s work. ↘N. Amer. (with specifying ordinal number)… …
55grade — 1. noun 1) hotels within the same grade Syn: category, class, classification, ranking, quality, grouping, group, bracket 2) his job is of the lowest grade Syn: rank, level, st …
56grade — Noun: An inclination, as in a highway. The lay of the land in reference to the elevation of adjoining lands. The amount of difference between the grade line and a level or horizontal line. Davies v East Saginaw, 66 Mich 37, 39. A degree or rank,… …
57-grade — ˌgrād adjective combining form Etymology: French, from Latin gradus going (from gradi to step, go) more at grade : walking digiti …
58GRADÉ — adj. Qui a un grade dans l armée. Un militaire gradé. On ne le dit guère qu en parlant Des grades inférieurs …
59grade — 1. noun /ɡɹeɪd/ a) A rating. I gave him a good grade for effort. b) A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality. This fine grade coin from 1837 is worth a good amount. See Also …
60grade — 1. A rank, division, or level on the scale of a value system. 2. In cancer pathology, a classification of the degree of malignancy or differentiation of …