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grace
noun
1 elegance and beauty of form or movement.
2 decency; politeness had the grace to offer .
3 a short prayer of thanks to God said before or after a meal.
4 a delay allowed, especially to a debtor, as a favour gave us two days' grace .
5 a pleasing or attractive characteristic completely lacking in social graces a saving grace .
6 a relig the mercy and favour shown by God to mankind;
b relig the condition of a person's soul when they have been made free from sin and evil by God.
7 (His or Her Grace or Your Grace (pl Their or Your Graces )) a title used of or to a duke, duchess or archbishop. See also separate entry the Graces.
verb (graced , gracing )
1 often facetious to honour (an occasion, person, etc), eg with one's presence.
2 to add beauty or charm to something.
[12c: from Latin gratia favour]
with a good or bad grace willingly or unwillingly.

También tienes: graze

grace note
noun , music a note introduced as an embellishment and not essential to the melody or harmony.
grace-and-favour
adjective , Brit said of a house or flat: owned by the British sovereign and let rent-free to someone in gratitude for their services.
graceful
adjective having or showing elegance and beauty of form or movement.
gracefully adverb .
gracefulness noun .
graceless
adjective
1 awkward in form or movement.
2 bad-mannered.
gracelessly adverb .
gracelessness noun .
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