graad

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See also: Graad and gråd

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch graad.

Noun

graad (plural grade, diminutive graadjie)

  1. degree, stage of qualifacation or proficiency in a course of study
  2. (education) grade, level of education
  3. (geometry) degree of angle
  4. (physics) degree, unit of measurment of temperature
  5. (mathematics) degree, order of a polynomial

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Dutch

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Etymology

From Middle Dutch graet, from Latin gradus.

Pronunciation

Noun

graad m (plural graden, diminutive graadje n)

  1. degree
  2. (geometry) degree of angle

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Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German gerade.

Adjective

graad

  1. straight
  2. right

Adverb

graad

  1. right
  2. exactly
  3. at once, now