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gradual
adjective
1 developing or happening slowly, by degrees.
2 said of a slope: not steep; gentle.
noun , RC Church , C of E
1 an antiphon sung between the epistle and the gospel.
2 a book containing the music and words for the sung parts of the mass.
[16c: from Latin gradualis , from gradus step; the noun derives from the fact that the antiphon was formerly sung from altar steps]
graduality or gradualness noun .
gradually adverb .
gradualism
noun the process of, or support for, gradual progress or change, especially in politics.
gradualist noun , adjective .
graduand
noun , esp Scot someone who is about to be awarded a higher-education degree.
[19c: from Latin graduare to take a degree]
graduate
verb (graduated , graduating )
1 intr or (N Am) sometimes be graduated to receive an academic degree from a higher-education institution.
2 intr , N Am to receive a diploma at the end of a course of study at high school.
3 intr to move up from a lower to a higher level, often in stages.
4 to mark (eg a thermometer) with units of measurement or other divisions.
5 to arrange something into regular groups, according to size, type, etc.
noun someone who has a higher-education degree or ( N Am) a high-school diploma.
[15c: from Latin graduari , graduatus to take a degree, from gradus step]
graduation
noun
1 the act of receiving a higher-education degree or ( N Am) a high-school diploma.
2 the ceremony marking this.
3 a a unit of measurement or other division marked on a ruler, thermometer, etc;
b the process of making or marking such divisions.
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